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I care more about the space you take up to be honest. If you cannot fit properly in a seat then you should be forced to buy two seats. I don't want some ripped dude that can sit properly in a regular seat getting charged more since he is heaver. Fat fucks that take up more space than they should be absolutely charged more.

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>A debate is brewing over whether airlines should adopt weight-based pricing, charging passengers based on their weight to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. This discussion follows a broader trend of U.S. airlines implementing fees for checked baggage, which began in 2008 with American Airlines, and has since become standard practice. While Samoa Air's 2013 'fat tax' failed to gain traction, Finnair recently conducted a three-month voluntary data collection initiative, gathering passengers' weight along with their carry-on luggage.

I care more about the space you take up to be honest. If you cannot fit properly in a seat then you should be forced to buy two seats. I don't want some ripped dude that can sit properly in a regular seat getting charged more since he is heaver. Fat fucks that take up more space than they should be absolutely charged more. Archive: https://archive.today/Rq9ep From the post: >>A debate is brewing over whether airlines should adopt weight-based pricing, charging passengers based on their weight to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. This discussion follows a broader trend of U.S. airlines implementing fees for checked baggage, which began in 2008 with American Airlines, and has since become standard practice. While Samoa Air's 2013 'fat tax' failed to gain traction, Finnair recently conducted a three-month voluntary data collection initiative, gathering passengers' weight along with their carry-on luggage.

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[–] 3 pts

I have said this many times before and I won't stop until it is implemented:

You know those metal frames they have before you board to test if your luggage will fit in the overhead compartment? They should have something similar with a seat. If you can't fit in a 3d space, and you only bought one ticket, you either buy more (if available) or are denied birding and get no refund for wating everyone's time.

[–] 2 pts

They do it for theme parks, why can't they do it for aircraft?

[–] 2 pts

Their insurance providers should demand it be so as a condition for them to be covered by the insurance.