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Stubborn stroller sparks chaotic airport showdown with baggage handlers in viral video

Video Airport workers struggle to collapse baby stroller for loading Traveler Jason Falen films baggage handlers at Kansas City International Airport attempting to collapse a stroller as nearby passengers laugh and react.

Two baggage handlers went viral after battling a stubborn baby stroller for several long minutes.

The scene unfolded at Kansas City International Airport as travelers watched the struggle from a jet bridge above the tarmac.

Jason Falen, who was waiting to board a flight to Denver, started recording when he realized the two workers were completely baffled by the baby gear.

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"I only caught the very end," Falen told Storyful.

"They had been trying to figure it out for five minutes, and it was comedy gold!"

Two baggage handlers went viral after spending five minutes struggling to figure out how to collapse a stubborn baby stroller while a passenger recorded the moment. (Jason Falen/Storyful)

While the video provided a lighthearted moment, travel expert and former flight attendant Bobby Laurie told Fox News Digital that stroller etiquette at the airport really comes down to "courtesy and preparation."

"Parents should absolutely be ready to fold their stroller themselves before handing it off to gate agents or ground staff, unless they physically need assistance," Laurie said.

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In the video, the two men can be seen poking and pulling at the stroller as it refuses to budge.

Travelers on the jet bridge can be heard laughing and trying to help from afar.

The baggage handlers who went viral work at the Kansas City International Airport. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

"Well, there's two little buttons on the side. Like, does he not see those?" one bystander said just seconds before the workers cracked the code.

When the stroller finally collapsed into the flat position, the waiting crowd erupted into cheers and applause for the workers on the ground.

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One of the baggage handlers even joined in, applauding himself for finally winning the "fight" against the stroller before loading it into the plane's cargo hold.

Laurie warned that because every stroller is different, there's no guarantee the staff has encountered that particular product before to ensure they can collapse it without damage.

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"Staff are there to help manage the process, but they should not be expected to wrestle with unfamiliar gear while boarding is underway," he added.

When the stroller finally folded, people cheered and one worker clapped for himself. (Jason Falen/Storyful)

To avoid a similar scene, Laurie suggests parents remove all personal items, know how their stroller folds before getting to the gate, and be prepared to do it quickly.

The struggle resonated with parents on Reddit, many of whom admitted they have been outsmarted by their own baby gear.

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"One time I was in a parking garage with my baby and I could not close the stroller. I had to watch YouTube videos to figure it out," one user wrote.

Others agreed that some modern designs are unnecessarily complicated — leading to high-stress moments.

"I've sobbed over the exact same issue before," another user commented.

Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.

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