Air France to charge obese passengers for two seats

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show me one plane with solid armrests i have never seen one
since you normally can just pull them up so they're the same level as the seat itself

yes but I would imagine that someone wouldn't be allowed to pull the armrest up between you and them just because they don't fit in the seat
 
It seems fair to me, it's not really very pleasant for the person sitting next to them having their personal space encroached on.
 
show me one plane with solid armrests i have never seen one
since you normally can just pull them up so they're the same level as the seat itself

and how many people have them up, as long as you fit with the armrests down. You do not spill onto someone elses seat. Most of it is preconceived prejudice rather than actual fact of making people s journeys miserable.
 
My recent trip back from England to the States, guy next to me asked for a 'seat belt extender' - was not pleasant sharing a seat with someone that barely fit into it in the first place, especially for 8hrs.
I think this is a good thing, might motivate some people into getting healthy.
 
if that happens then fine but the blanket weight limits suggested by some folks are what is unfair

As I said a few posts back 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...

A blanket weight may not be the way to go, but something has to change
 
As I said a few posts back 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...

A blanket weight may not be the way to go, but something has to change

Is that fair on a bloke who is 6ft 7, not his fault that he probably weighs about 18st
 
My recent trip back from England to the States, guy next to me asked for a 'seat belt extender' - was not pleasant sharing a seat with someone that barely fit into it in the first place, especially for 8hrs.

How was it un-pleasant how did it affect you.
He was sat between the armrests and not spilling into your seat.
 
Paying for a fat persons extra space and being inconvenienced by their girth and appearance does not help society as a whole, air travel is not a basic human right.



I said if they need 2 seats because they inconvenience people then they should pay for 2 if you read back, just as folks with babies that inconvenience others should pay for an extra seat
 
About time airways got wise to this :cool:

Don't remind me of the gross fat mare who sat next to me going to Cyprus whose thighs hung over my part of the seat & had to suffer her stinking armpits for 4 hours
 
Example?

Most social services help society as a whole by helping the unfortunate, fat people travelling does not.

I did delete that

anyway as you ask many "unfortunate" are unfortunate due to being idle

of course this does not apply to everyone
 
How was it un-pleasant how did it affect you.
He was sat between the armrests and not spilling into your seat.

No he was. He managed to squeeze is waist into the seat, but his upper body spilled onto my side. He was uncomfortable, it was obvious, so his constant shifting/twisting (bumping into me on my side) and sighing got to my nerves. Plus his over-weight heavy breathing :p
This guy was not overweight, he was obese. Sad really.
So yes I do think it affected my flight.
 
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