Re: Airlines weighing people
Well thanks to everyone that posted, sadly I think that weighing people who are getting on aeroplanes will be all too common in the near future, its an Elf & Safety world we live in now, and any excuse to make an extra Buck will suffice,.. although in fairness to Lisa riley, she has shed several stone since the airport weigh in,.. perhaps its the way to go.!Re: Airlines weighing people
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Only flights I take last at least 10 hours.Re: Airlines weighing people
It is quite funny because unless going east the first five hours of any flight I take are spent flying over Australia.Re: Airlines weighing people
I am all in favour. Having experienced being seated next to an extremely overweight passenger on a flight to New York, I would not want that experience again. I would not allow the arm rest to be lifted (as requested by the stewardess) but it made for a very uncomfortable experience. The passenger herself spent the majority of the time queuing for the toilet. As soon as she had exited the loo, she went to the back of the queue to stand again, obviously because she could not fit into the seat. I think we should have to stand on the scales with our luggage before boarding and then charged accordingly, although a bit difficult when we all usually book weeks in advance.Re: Airlines weighing people
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