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A DIM-WITTED easyJet passenger got his luggage jammed in a measuring device after being told it was too big to take on a flight.

The holidaymaker had been outdone when his case failed to fit inside a metal frame indicating the maximum size allowed.

 The man was on his way to Magaluf when he was told his bag was too big
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The man was on his way to Magaluf when he was told his bag was too big
 The holidaymaker wasn't content to let it go and so decided to force the bag into the frame
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The holidaymaker wasn't content to let it go and so decided to force the bag into the frame
 It took more than just a little push to get the suitcase in the gap
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It took more than just a little push to get the suitcase in the gap

Footage shows a line of people walk past the man as he bends over to squeeze his bag into the space.

The bag wouldn't fit and so the man stamped on the case and jumped up on it to force it in.

Once he had successfully squeezed it into the gap it was pulling it back out again that became the problem.

The hapless holidaymaker, who was on his way to Magaluf in Spain, looked at the person filming the video and smiled as he tried to free the bag.

 He jumped on his case repeatedly to emphatically make his point
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He jumped on his case repeatedly to emphatically make his point
 He looked up and smiled at the camera as he realised that his bag was clearly stuck
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He looked up and smiled at the camera as he realised that his bag was clearly stuck
 It took some elbow grease to free the case from the measuring device
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It took some elbow grease to free the case from the measuring device

The man laughed and looked embarrassed as he struggled to pull out the case that had his holiday clothes inside.

He kept on yanking at the bag as other passengers strolled past.

By the time he had got it out his face looked red from the manual labour.

The footage was filmed in 2013.

It is unclear what airport the man was filming from.

 He finally got it free and was ready to continue with his journey to Magaluf
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He finally got it free and was ready to continue with his journey to Magaluf

Earlier this month an easyJet passenger was escorted off a flight after she apparently urinated in an empty vodka bottle.

In August last year an easyJet flight was grounded for more than hour after two cabin crew members had a row.


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