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Man sues British Airways after being seated next to obese person on Bangkok flight


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14 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 And what I don't believe is that purser could remember so much detail a year later.

And what I know from experience, and 'mr. tiny tears' own admission, is that he was whining like a Pratt & Whitney engine from the start.

So he would have been watched (and likely remembered) by the Manager, as the crew, believe it or not, have a duty of care, they are there for your safety, comfort -within reason- and health, at all times, not just in emergencies. 

 

Should obese people have to buy two seats or and upgrade? Yes, they should, but, the practicalities of that with a fully booked aircraft and them 'failing the test' at check in, are unworkable.

Should airlines be more generous with seats? Perhaps, but remember this; the guys up the front actually SUBSIDISE the cheapo economy seats.

We're all getting, even down the back, a pretty miraculous slingshot across the world, and yet everyone wants it for the price of a night in a two star short-time hotel. Given everything that goes into your flight, its just not realistic.

To the fantasy punters I say this: Pay up, or shut up.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Happy Grumpy said:

????

 

If someone is too large for one seat, and 'spills' over into the surrounding seats, they should be made to pay for them too. Common sense, really. 

...but spare a thought for when said passenger only has hand luggage/nothing in the hold while their alleged 'victims' turn up fully laden with no such concern for anyone else.

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1 hour ago, Small Joke said:

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 Perhaps, but remember this; the guys up the front actually SUBSIDISE the cheapo economy seats.

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Business class is not subsidizing economy by much...

Typical economy seating plan might be 10 seats across at say 30" pitch.

Business class with lie-flat pods, might be just 6 seats across at around 72" (or more) pitch.

Do the maths, and you will see that business class contains around 1/4 of the passengers that economy can accommodate.

Typical BC ticket prices are usually around 3-5x economy, so the additional price is reasonable for the additional space required.

 

OK, I accept that one BC passenger (even with additional luggage) actually weighs less than 4 economy passengers, and so requires less fuel. 

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I have to add myself to the list of experiencing this and I have a history of intermittent back problems. I've got quite broad shoulders that takes up the full width of the seat and the very large guy was in the middle seat and I was in the window. It didn't take long (shortly after takeoff - about 40mins) with me leaning at an angle against the window/fuselage that I started feeling my muscles tightening up and soreness developing. I had to speak to the head steward and explain that if I had to sit like that for 8 hours, I would be in significant pain well before the end. I got moved and thankfully so. I think the overweight guy was thankful as he was able to sit over the two seats comfortably and I bet the isle guy was thankful as well. I didn't blame the large guy or the crew, I just stated my concerns. Within a couple of hours of being able to sit flat against the back of the chair, my back settled back down again. If I wasn't moved, I think I would have stood next to the emergency exit/galley for most of the flight than the inevitable back pain that can easily take me our for a week +. This was on a Thai flight. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, lordblackader said:

Good. Fatties should be forced to buy two seats. 

In a seance I agree with you...

But obesity could be a hereditary or a medical problem, would not making them pay for two seat be discrimination?

And then look at the budget airlines, set the goal posts so low that most passengers will have to fork out more for being in their opinion "fat".

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Folk over a certain weight should be told they must book business class..

 

There should be stand on scales at check-in...If found told porkies then to be told to go get a boat...

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