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Air Line Weigh In - You And The Bag On The Scales!
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Samoa air - A country with one of the world's biggest obesity problems has started a flat air fare rate per kilo.
You, the bag, the kids doesn't matter you pay the price per kilo for the route
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-220 01256
Good scheme?
Would you fly with a carrier that wanted to weigh you?
Will Ryan Air be annoyed at being beated to the idea?
You, the bag, the kids doesn't matter you pay the price per kilo for the route
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Good scheme?
Would you fly with a carrier that wanted to weigh you?
Will Ryan Air be annoyed at being beated to the idea?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is not so bizarre as it sounds. The correct weight of passengers and their luggage is very important to the safety of the flight. Weight and balance calculations that are inaccurate have caused quite a few fatal accidents over the years. One accident in 2010 which was partially attributal to an overweight departure, led to the figures for "average weights" of passengers to be looked at. It was found that the last time the weights had been assessed was 1936!
So in answer to your question - yes I would be more than happy to fly for a carrier that showed they wanted accurate weights for their flight. Not sure how they sell tickets in advance though it they then weigh you on arrival at the airport. It will start a new trend of slimming down before flying!
So in answer to your question - yes I would be more than happy to fly for a carrier that showed they wanted accurate weights for their flight. Not sure how they sell tickets in advance though it they then weigh you on arrival at the airport. It will start a new trend of slimming down before flying!
It does seem wrong that (at 6ft 3in) I have to pay extra for a 'legroom' seat, or suffer pain and possible injury by being folded into a standard seat.
Imagine if there were only a few seats that black people (or women, or gays for that matter) could fly safely in - charging extra for those would probably not be acceptable?
Imagine if there were only a few seats that black people (or women, or gays for that matter) could fly safely in - charging extra for those would probably not be acceptable?
/Imagine if there were only a few seats that black people (or women, or gays for that matter) could fly safely in/
dave
as you have explained how you take up more of the plane's available space/capacity than others because you are 6'3"
can you please explain how someone being black or female would take up more of the plane's available space/capacity?
dave
as you have explained how you take up more of the plane's available space/capacity than others because you are 6'3"
can you please explain how someone being black or female would take up more of the plane's available space/capacity?
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