- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 02 Dec 2025 06:50 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bengaluru Viral Video: What was supposed to be a normal day of travel at Bengaluru airport turned into a stressful nightmare for one passenger and the internet can’t stop talking about it. A man reportedly missed his flight from Kempegowda International Airport even after reaching the airport nearly two and a half hours early. The reason, as shared in a viral social media post, was endless waiting. From long check-in lines to packed security queues, the crowd at the airport moved at a slow pace, leaving the passenger helpless and anxious.
The viral video showed a heated argument between the passenger and a staff member. According to the post shared by Karnataka Portfolio on X, the man was already running late and tried to move quickly after offering to pay for his extra 4 kg luggage. However, he claimed he was not allowed to move ahead despite this.
As tempers rose, the situation got ugly. In the video, the staff member can be heard saying, "Bahar milke kar kya lega tu, kya kar lega bahar milke. Aur ye dhamki kisko de raha hai?" The heated exchange shocked many viewers and turned the incident into a hot topic on social media.
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Watch The Viral Video:
Bengaluru’s Airport witnessed an unusual situation today when a passenger missed his scheduled flight despite reaching the airport nearly two-and-a-half hours before departure. According to the passenger, unexpected congestion and procedural delays at the terminal contributed to… pic.twitter.com/F5yfSCori6
— Karnataka Portfolio (@karnatakaportf) December 2, 2025
While the passenger blamed poor crowd control for missing his flight, several online users felt his behaviour in the video was rude and unnecessary. So far, there has been no official response from the authorities. But the incident has once again raised serious questions about passenger management at one of India’s busiest airports.
The video shared a few hours ago received 413K views from people. One user wrote, "Every airport goes around asking passengers with flights whose gates are closing to quickly complete check-in. Nothing in your post is quantified or tangible in terms of how and what happened. Could this just be an absent-minded, negligible passenger who was late on his own fault?" "Is that the way to scream at a customer? Is that the training the airlines give their staff?" a second user asked.
"The same happened with us on an Indigo flight to Pune a few months back. Using flights itself become a flight risk now. Unreliable," wrote a third user. "Where are those airport fees being charged to every flier going? What insane corruption are we living with?" added a fourth user. "Clear indicator that Bangalore needs a second airport soon," added another user.




