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Airlines Now Charge Fatpassengers More ;D;D by Walexz02(m): 9:40am On Apr 30, 2013 |
Airlines now charge fat passengers more about 19 days ago Determination of airlines across the world to make flying more comfortable for air travellers has yielded another dividend with Samoa Air becoming the first airline in the world to introduce a ‘pay as you weigh’ system by charging passengers per kilogram rather than per seat. The American company claimed that its system was fairer than simply charging per seat, and that many families with children are benefiting from the scheme. Under the new move, passengers input their weight into the airline’s online booking section.Rates start from around 70p a kilogram for the total weight of the traveller and their baggage for the shortest domestic route. The price goes up to around £2.75 per kilogram for the longer route from Samoa to American Samoa. Pilot and Chief Executive of Samoa Air, Chris Langton, was said to have told ABC News that; “Planes are run by seats, not by weight, and passengers should be educated on this important issue. “There is no doubt in my mind that this is the concept of the future. We always weigh the mass that is on an aircraft. It doesn’t matter whether you are carrying freight or people. “Anyone who travels at times has felt they have been paying for half of the passenger next to them. The standard width and pitch of the seat are changing as people are getting a bit bigger wider and taller than they were 40-50 years ago.” Langton also told Reuters, “The industry has this concept that all people throughout the world are the same size.” “Airplanes always run on weight, irrespective of seats.” “There is no doubt in my mind that this is the concept of the future. This is the fairest way of you travelling with your family, or yourself.” While adding that it would raise awareness of public health and obesity issues, Langton explained; “We have worked out a figure per kilo. This is the fairest way of you travelling with your family or yourself. You can put your baggage on, there are no extra fees in terms of excess baggage or anything, it is just a kilo is a kilo. The policy is expected to help with safety standards. “When you’re only fitting eight to 12 people in these aircraft and you’ve got some bigger Samoans getting on, you do need to weigh them and distribute that weight evenly throughout the aircraft, to make sure everyone’s safe.” The subject of charging overweight fliers more has long been a controversial issue in the aviation industry. Last year, former Qantas economist Tony Webber suggested heavier people should pay more to fly. Me liky the bolded part8-) |