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Travel News/Gossip by igelomo(m): 3:06pm On Mar 26, 2013
Airlines should charge ‘fat tax’ on obese travellers because their extra weight burns more fuel, says Professor




A pay-what-you-weigh airline pricing scheme should be introduced because heavier people cost more in fuel to fly, a professor has claimed.

Heavier passengers would pay more for their plane tickets and lighter ones less under plans put forward by Dr Bharat P Bhatta.

Writing in this month’s Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management publication, Dr Bhatta said weight and space should be taken into account when airlines price their tickets.

Dr Bhatta, of the Sogn og Fjordane University College in Norway, said: ‘Charging according to weight and space is a universally accepted principle, not only in transportation, but also in other services.

‘As weight and space are far more important in aviation than other modes of transport, airlines should take this into account when pricing their tickets.’

Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management editor Dr Ian Yeoman said: ‘For airlines, every extra kilogram means more expensive jet fuel must be burned, which leads to CO2 emissions and financial cost.

‘As the airline industry is fraught with financial difficulties, marginally profitable and has seen exponential growth in the last decade, maybe they should be looking to introduce scales at the check-in.’

Dr Bhatta says the fare could be generated with a fixed rate for kilograms per passenger so that a person weighing 60kg pays half the airfare of a 120kg person.

Alternatively, airlines could have a ‘base’ fare with an additional charge for heavier passengers to cover the extra costs, as well as a discount for lighter flyers.

The proposals have detractors, such as Bob Atkinson of TravelSupermarket.com. He questioned whether passengers would be entitled to a discount if they lose weight between when they booked their tickets and when they arrive at the airport.

He told the Daily Express: ‘Customers are already paying extra charges for their baggage, but actually making one for a person – I think that’s a bit distasteful.’

http://flynaija.org/airlines-should-charge-fat-tax-on-obese-travellers-because-their-extra-weight-burns-more-fuel-says-professor/

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