Air France to charge obese passengers for two seats

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I think the reason this should be done is that if a person is particularly large (or wide) it'd make the person next doors journey much, much less comfortable (and probably ruin it). I don't really care about the fuel it uses etc. as that's probably not worth thinking about.
 
Sadly the charging by weight thing is unworkable but it does annoy me when you see a massive fatty getting on with a maximum weight suitcase and you know that the airline is spending loads more on fuel to fly them than they are my svelt self.

The Air France scheme seems fair as there is nothing worse than a fatty over flowing into your seat!
 
Or.. or.. especially when some 26% of women and 38.5% of men in your native customer base are overweight, you could... wait for it.. make bigger seats. You know, like hotels buy bigger beds, instead of charging people over 6 feet for add-on to European single size. All I'm saying is - unless you're douchebag corp there is no need to go ryan air on people.

The airlines do what they have to, to survive. I don't think it's a case of trying to milk us for money (they'd just bump prices up if that were the case), but they are mostly barely surviving as it is at the moment. Their costs are only going to increase in the future as well.

Look at how many airlines go out of business every year. With fuel prices increasing, they simply NEED to get as many people as possible on flights so that they don't have to price seats at a ridiculous level.
 
I think the reason this should be done is that if a person is particularly large (or wide) it'd make the person next doors journey much, much less comfortable (and probably ruin it). I don't really care about the fuel it uses etc. as that's probably not worth thinking about.

How? you have solid armrests, how do you overflow into someone elses seat?

Or are you suggesting shoulder width should be measured on everyone.
 
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So fat people must pay the price equal to the amount of space they take up, I don't understand what you are saying.

people should pay for their own kids education, those without kids shouldn't pay

you pay for your own healthcare

you sort your own pension
 
I think the reason this should be done is that if a person is particularly large (or wide) it'd make the person next doors journey much, much less comfortable (and probably ruin it). I don't really care about the fuel it uses etc. as that's probably not worth thinking about.

having a baby next to you makes your flight unpleasant
 
The 100kg was just an example, best not to take it as gospel.

Maybe another way would be to charge a flat fee for a seat, say £60 for flight x, then charge a set price per kg for weight (this includes person and baggage).

One problem with this is people might be tempted to buy up seats around them...
 
Is their education provided by a private company?:confused:


no but it should be

I am not saying that everyone should pay for everything in the real world

what I am saying is that we all end up subsidising others at one point or another, there are more important things to worry about
 
when did the french stop being softies ? first the burka ban and now this. go france !

is it all because of the short man syndromed president ?
 
no but it shoudl be

I am not saying that everyone should pay for everything in the real world

what I am saying is that we all end up subsidising others at one point or another, there are more important things to worry about

You seem to have latched onto this education point someone posted and regurgitating it constantly but education provides a profit/benifit for the country (and those paying for it) and as such makes sense to have it subsidised and reaching as many people as possible.

Paying more for other people to go to Majorca for a holiday provides no benefit for the one paying for it.


They are hardly comparable.
 
ok, lets move on to say housing benefit , I subsidise folks who are too idle to get off their arses

as I said I am not being serious about this, I am just being as ridiculous as folks on the other side of the debate
 
So you dont think its fair charging by weight? Thats what costs the airline money, the more you weigh, and the larger you are, the more space you take up, and fuel you use!

Should a XL T-shirt cost more than a small one? There are a whole range of products where the there is a fixed price per item or per person even though the cost varies. The company just picks a price such than on average they are profitable, even though the small T-shirt might be a little bit more profitable than the XL.

For this reason I think it's wrong to charge by weight. The flight should be charged per person. The exception is when a person takes up two seats. Then they should pay two fares.
 
ok, lets move on to say housing benefit , I subsidise folks who are too idle to get off their arses

as I said I am not being serious about this, I am just being as ridiculous as folks on the other side of the debate

Because having a large number of homeless causes far more problems than someone having top pay a few more quid to go on holiday...
 
Because having a large number of homeless causes far more problems than someone having top pay a few more quid to go on holiday...

or maybe gets them to get off their arses

anyway this is all a side issue

when do they charge folks with babies for an extra seat ?
 
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