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Paying by the pound to fly?
I didn't see a post on this yet so I apologize if it's already being discussed.
Imagine having to get on a scale to pay your fair share to fly? I might not mind in 50lbs but I sure would have 123lbs ago! Actually 123lbs ago I wouldn't get on a plane as I was too embarrassed. I wonder how this is going to go over. Do we line up like a pile of cattle to get weighed in? http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...gs-and-humans/ |
$75 to fly anywhere? Sign me up!
This will never, ever happen in the US. It punishes people who are muscular, tall, male, and just...well, can you imagine the lines and waiting times if every passenger had to get weighed too? |
Now there is incentive to lose weight! Being able to save money for being thinner!
Probably in the US someone would say they are being unfairly treated . Unfortunately it would not be PC ,and being PC to some is paramount! Roo2:carrot::carrot::carrot: |
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But having said that, there is nothing unfair about what the Samoan airline is doing. In fact, it is perfectly fair. A passenger pays exactly in accordance with the amount it costs to transport him/her. So, I wouldn't say it "punishes" anybody. Why is it fair that passengers who weigh less should pay more than their fair share to fly and subsidize the cost for higher weight passengers? |
Is it me, or did the author of this article seem to unfairly target females??? There are heavy dudes, typically they outweigh women.
This is random, but the average woman is 5'3"??? I'm a giant! |
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Not to mention all the people passing out all over the place from trying to lose that last few pounds before their flight going in all starved and dehydrated. Then there's the issue of people getting on the flight and drinking their alcohol on an empty stomach and all the vomiting that would ensue. |
Huh, I'm not sure how I feel about this, and of course, I have a few logistical questions. Do they take your word for it when you log in your weight to buy the ticket, or do you have to weigh in at the airport in front of everyone? I don't even weigh in front of my boyfriend!
But, the opportunity to fly on any of their routes for a set price is very appealing!:lol: |
I did hear, Missy, that you have to weigh in at the airport to verify. Talk about anxiety!!
I get pulled out "randomly" by security every flipping single time I fly, sometimes both ways. So now I get anxious knowing it might be coming! And now you are going to weigh me too?!? OMG, I'll need some of those drinks on an empty stomach that Stephanie talked about!! |
That would be the first time in my adult life I'd be hating my height.
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I can understand the reasoning behind it, especially for a small Samoan service whose every dollar counts and they are willing to give bigger seats/areas for those people.
I'd be probably more annoyed should it ever be required at a large U.S. carrier as I know it would just be another excuse to tack on yet another fee. I doubt they'd automatically upgrade those over a certain weight to premium economy either. |
The size I am, I'd save at least two pounds sans clothes.
I'd fly naked. |
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In theory I'm ok with paying for my weight, I just don't think it's very practical with all the other nonsense we have to do at airports these days!
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