London Gatwick Airport has revealed what happens to luggage after it’s checked in by attaching an Insta360 to one of the tens of thousands of bags that are processed each day. Titled, POV: you’re a bag at London Gatwick, the luggage begins at one of the check-in desks as a British Airways staff member waves it goodbye. It then heads down into the bowels of the terminal and makes a snake run through a series of baggage belts before getting X-rayed and eventually thrown off the carousel and into the arms of a baggage handler. The Insta360 is then removed from the bag and placed on one of the airport vehicles, which drives around the runway perimeter, onto the tarmac, eventually stopping at an airplane where the action camera is reattached to the bag. There, it is placed onto a final conveyor belt, which takes it into the hold of the plane, ready for takeoff. The bag travels through a maze of conveyor belts. “What happens to your baggage after check-in?…