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


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Posted
9 minutes ago, dilloss said:

What do you know?

He's a friend of mine and this is a genuine complaint. He was in pain for a long time after.

How about matey in the dwarf seat next to him?

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I was travelling in a Gulf Air flight to Bangkok when I heard a bit of a commotion behind me 

there was a woman with a Obese guy sitting next to her  over flowing in to her seat she asked the flight attendant  to sort it out she had paid for her full seat

In the end they moved the guy to Business class replacing him with a guy from there

Have to agree with the woman you pay for a seat  all of it

on the return flight 3 weeks later who comes waddling down the aisle

luckily he passed me by so no doubt some one else had the pleasure of his company  Not  

 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Yet another reason to never fly economy again. 

I don't like either but what can you do. l had one lady complain my arm rub hers lol. First time goose had flown. Muslim nut on way to Turkey

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The airlines should instigate a maximum size / weight ruling per seat, and if a passenger exceeds that they should be required to pay for and occupy 2 or more seats. It is not acceptable to disadvantage and encroach on the space of adjacent passengers who have paid the fare for their seat also.

 

Or perhaps they should provide special seats for morbidly obese passengers at a premium price.

 

Introduce a sizing box similar to that for hand luggage and weighing scales.

 

On one occasion I tried to ask for my excess baggage to be waived on the basis of my wife's small stature compared to other passengers who were clearly obese, suffice to say it didn't wash. 555

 

When I go shopping in the likes of Home Pro I always ask what the weight capacity is before I try out any chairs, as often they are limited to 80kg. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Katia said:

Does that mean it would cost me less if I weigh less than you do?  Because I have a feeling it would be "overweight costs more, thin doesn't get you a discount."  I mean, if we're going to get this nitpicky, I should at least get extra weight for my carry-on or something until I meet the weight of the "average" person they'd probably be charging me for...

As you know it doesn't work like that. If you feel cheated, give a thought to all those families who have to pay full fare for a child once it reaches 2 years old. The rule is you occupy a seat you pay for it.

 

As for carry on luggage, it was recently explained to me that the 7kg. weight limit is for health and safety of the cabin crew who may be required to assist in handling said luggage.

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It's up to the affected passenger to complain to the cabin crew. It's then up to the cabin crew to assess whether the complaint is reasonable, and then, if it is, to do something about it.

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Posted
5 hours ago, bdenner said:

So what your saying is that an obese person standing in my supermarket queue pay the same as myself, for his/her problems, for their weekly shopping as I do????

 

Edit: Assuming a one on one food requirement.

No he would probably order a takeaway online...

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Myself I am a 165 kiloes man.   I am always trying not to be a nuisance to other passengers on my flights.  I fly Qatar Airways from Germany to Thailand for 4 times a year. I always check my seating online 24 hours before boarding, and change my seat so there will be no neighbour next to me.  9 flights out of ten there is no neighbour next to me in my preferred aisle seat (lucky them!)

 

I do not believe this guy that the flight was full to the brim with no more vacant seats to be had. No flight can be THAT full.  And even if it is, the flight attendants could have changed him onto an aisle seat. 

 

I think this guy is trying to chase an insurance case

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Posted
6 hours ago, Hummin said:

Big people should pay for two seats or buy themselves a premium, business or first class ticket! Pay for waight not for seat ????

Or just refuse this class altogether - 

Might encourage these fat <deleted> to shed more than a few kilos - change of diet, gluttony/over consumption habits, and fitness might help. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Hummin said:

America is first as always, and show what to do ????

Why do I have a visual of some big NFL size dude smearing Crisco on himself and just jamming himself past the armrests to save a buck. Hey man, you really play DT for the Eagles? Why aren't you in first class then?????????????

Posted
11 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Yet another reason to never fly economy again. 

On Nov 14, I flew business class on an HX A350 from Hong Kong to San Francisco. The flight was delayed one hour because the seat belt/shoulder harness was not extendable enough to accomodate an extremely large man. Suited staffers and technicians were summoned and we eventually departed; unsure of what arrangement was taken to comply with safety rules.

 

The passenger was taken aboard the aircraft on a heavy duty, four-wheeled chair. The chair and passenger was being manouvered backward down the slopping jetway, and as the jetway curved slightly, one of the rubber chair wheels came off of the wheel hub due to the pressure of occupant and sidewards motion.

 

Prior to the flught, I saw this man "eating" in the HX business lounge; sitting on a long, dining section seperator, unable to use any of the chairs available.

 

I am so grateful that I have resources to fly at the front of the plane.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, zzaa09 said:

Or just refuse this class altogether - 

Might encourage these fat <deleted> to shed more than a few kilos - change of diet, gluttony/over consumption habits, and fitness might help. 

Likewise for anyone too short to hoof their hand luggage into the overhead rack...?

("but thats different"!)

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Just flew an 11 hour flight in Business class on a THAI Dreamliner, most uncomfortable seat ever., seems as aircraft get newer the sadists who design the seats get nastier. I remember an ancient THAI 777 think it was way back, had quite good seats in Business

Posted
14 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Should have body weight plus luggage allowance.

 

You weigh more, you take less. 

agree!

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I have wondered about this for years, maybe too much. Is it rocket science to be able to put small dividers between seats or something precluding "splillage"? I really do not get it. Maybe it is a saftey or design issue. Just put a little divider above the arm rests. 

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Posted
22 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

I will be following this case closely, hoping that the tiny Welshman gets his compensation.

 

If he is successful I will be assisting my Thai wife to make similar claims.

 

We always fly together with BA and she has had to sit next to a fatty on every occasion (me).

 

I might make a counter-claim of being seated next to someone who talks continually for 11.5 hours and requires constant help with the entertainment system.

Will you buy two seats next time or upgrade to premium or business? 

Posted
15 minutes ago, bristolgeoff said:

It happened to me once or twice not a lot you can do about if u fly cattle class

If you pay extra (where possible) for an emergency exit seat, you will find that there is a solid separation between the seats so less of a problem of overhang. Also, since the divide takes up space the seat itself is narrower so someone of wide girth more squeezed so less likely to choose or be allocated.

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