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Old 27 June 2018, 10:42 PM   #1
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Ludicrous Airline Practice???

Why is it that a....shall we say 'large' person, who literally cannot even fit into a single coach seat, can spill over into my girlfriend's seat to the point that she has to almost sit in my lap to avoid her neighbor's excess, can pay the exact same price for their airline ticket with no penalty of any kind, and yet when my gf's suitcase is 6 pounds overweight, we have to pay an extra 50 bucks.

*(true story) /rant
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Old 27 June 2018, 10:48 PM   #2
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Rants are fun, but what would you suggest?
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Old 27 June 2018, 10:53 PM   #3
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Rants are fun, but what would you suggest?
Make said person purchase 2 tickets? I have actually saw where someone did this on their own accord. I was sitting window and he was sitting isle. No one was in the middle. I made small talk saying "oh, that's nice, no one in the middle". He informed me that he always purchases 2 seats since he knows he is larger and doesn't want to inconvenience the person who would be next to him.

However, I would imagine implementing a structure to enforce that would be extremely difficult.
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Make said person purchase 2 tickets? I have actually saw where someone did this on their own accord. I was sitting window and he was sitting isle. No one was in the middle. I made small talk saying "oh, that's nice, no one in the middle". He informed me that he always purchases 2 seats since he knows he is larger and doesn't want to inconvenience the person who would be next to him.

However, I would imagine implementing a structure to enforce that would be extremely difficult.
100% agree with this.

It's incredibly unfair when a person is allocated a seat with set dimensions, and another passenger GREATLY exceeds said dimensions resulting in you being punished.

You'd get a bunch of millennial whiners crying that it's 'being judgmental' or 'body shaming' and probably try to garner news coverage about any company who tried to implement this.......but the reality of the matter is that it's rude and absurd to make another individual uncomfortable for an entire flight.

Kudos for that guy you encountered being aware of this and having the decency/respect for other people to purchase another seat.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:21 PM   #5
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100% agree with this.

It's incredibly unfair when a person is allocated a seat with set dimensions, and another passenger GREATLY exceeds said dimensions resulting in you being punished.

You'd get a bunch of millennial whiners crying that it's 'being judgmental' or 'body shaming' and probably try to garner news coverage about any company who tried to implement this.......but the reality of the matter is that it's rude and absurd to make another individual uncomfortable for an entire flight.

Kudos for that guy you encountered being aware of this and having the decency/respect for other people to purchase another seat.
Agreed. I was recently on a cross-country, red-eye flight...and you guessed it, I think I stood more in the aisle than I sat down in my seat.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:10 PM   #6
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Make said person purchase 2 tickets? I have actually saw where someone did this on their own accord. I was sitting window and he was sitting isle. No one was in the middle. I made small talk saying "oh, that's nice, no one in the middle". He informed me that he always purchases 2 seats since he knows he is larger and doesn't want to inconvenience the person who would be next to him.

However, I would imagine implementing a structure to enforce that would be extremely difficult.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:05 PM   #7
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Rants are fun, but what would you suggest?
I guess I would suggest that if you can't fly without invading someone else's seat, you should be required to pay for a larger seat, say business/first class?
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:07 PM   #8
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I guess I would suggest that if you can't fly without invading someone else's seat, you should be required to pay for a larger seat, say business/first class?
Except everyone is bigger than the new seating.
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Old 28 June 2018, 08:23 AM   #9
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Why is it that a....shall we say 'large' person, who literally cannot even fit into a single coach seat, can spill over into my girlfriend's seat to the point that she has to almost sit in my lap to avoid her neighbor's excess, can pay the exact same price for their airline ticket with no penalty of any kind, and yet when my gf's suitcase is 6 pounds overweight, we have to pay an extra 50 bucks.

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Force every airline exec to book, check-in, and fly as coach, non-special access passengers on every sector in their respective mainline and branded feeder systems. Have them write down their thoughts, feelings, and observations re problems along with providing solutions. Then, execute them.

Once that's done, bring in a new crop of execs to replace those recently slain to implement the solutions.
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Old 28 June 2018, 03:04 PM   #10
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Old 27 June 2018, 10:55 PM   #11
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Why is it that a....shall we say 'large' person, who literally cannot even fit into a single coach seat, can spill over into my girlfriend's seat to the point that she has to almost sit in my lap to avoid her neighbor's excess, can pay the exact same price for their airline ticket with no penalty of any kind, and yet when my gf's suitcase is 6 pounds overweight, we have to pay an extra 50 bucks.

*(true story) /rant
Amen to that. If the game is weight, then there ought to be rules. Put in your range of weight when you buy your ticket online, price adjusts accordingly, and then pay your penalty if you lied or get a deduction if you've fallen into a lower weight range since you purchased the ticket.

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Old 27 June 2018, 11:01 PM   #12
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Put a scale at the check in kiosk. And have a sizing jig near the gate. Weight upcharges above a standard weight. If the passenger can’t walk through the sizing jig without touching, upcharge for a second seat (or bump when full).
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:03 PM   #13
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they charge for snacks now, so that should weed some of them out
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:04 PM   #14
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And it doesn’t help when seats are smaller now and people are bigger.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:08 PM   #15
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I'm a big dude, currently kind of fat but not like disgusting or anything. Naturally I'm big though I am 6'5" and have wide hips. I fly business or first.
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Because the airlines are the only business that literally hates their source of revenue
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:13 PM   #17
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Airlines/passengers are already supposed to require two seats for a large person, I think it's the enforcement that's lacking. I fly pretty regularly and can only recall seeing two people who had willingly paid for their double spread.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:15 PM   #18
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Airlines/passengers are already supposed to require two seats for a large person, I think it's the enforcement that's lacking. I fly pretty regularly and can only recall seeing two people who had willingly paid for their double spread.
fun fact. Im tall, not fat and i couldn't get two seats because i didn't want a neighbor the one time i was considering flying economy in the past few years. Since i didn't need it, my seat would be filled with an overbooked passenger no matter if i paid or not. Thats what the reservations agent said. So i did business class with a crying infant. It was my one and only attempt to travel with my kids in the most age appropriate cabin.
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:26 PM   #19
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fun fact. Im tall, not fat and i couldn't get two seats because i didn't want a neighbor the one time i was considering flying economy in the past few years. Since i didn't need it, my seat would be filled with an overbooked passenger no matter if i paid or not. Thats what the reservations agent said. So i did business class with a crying infant. It was my one and only attempt to travel with my kids in the most age appropriate cabin.
I believe what you’re saying is probably true. So if the airline filled that seat would they give you a refund or would they pocket 2 fares for one seat?
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Old 27 June 2018, 11:28 PM   #20
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I believe what you’re saying is probably true. So if the airline filled that seat would they give you a refund or would they pocket 2 fares for one seat?
i have no idea. They lost me at "can't guarantee" the seat. Im assuming they would refund but i wasn't going to plan a trip around that.
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i have no idea. They lost me at "can't guarantee" the seat. Im assuming they would refund but i wasn't going to plan a trip around that.
I booked a second adjacent seat on a long flight for an “instrument”. I think they presumed it was a cello or something, because I got both boarding passes and strapped my backpack into the spare seat. It was the only “empty” seat on the flight.
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fun fact. Im tall, not fat and i couldn't get two seats because i didn't want a neighbor the one time i was considering flying economy in the past few years. Since i didn't need it, my seat would be filled with an overbooked passenger no matter if i paid or not.
I don't mean to redirect the thread, but this one of my bitches about the airlines. If someone buys a non-refundable ticket and then fails to show for the flight, obviously, the ticket is non-refundable. The airlines explain that they have to charge for that seat because it costs them just as much to fly with an empty seat as it does with an ass in that seat. However, virtually every flight, these days has stand-by passengers waiting for a flight. If the seat purchased by the no-show is sold to a stand-by passenger, the airline has been paid twice for that seat. When that happens, it seems to me the airline should nevertheless refund the non-refundable ticket less, perhaps, a service fee.
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Why is it that a....shall we say 'large' person, who literally cannot even fit into a single coach seat, can spill over into my girlfriend's seat to the point that she has to almost sit in my lap to avoid her neighbor's excess, can pay the exact same price for their airline ticket with no penalty of any kind, and yet when my gf's suitcase is 6 pounds overweight, we have to pay an extra 50 bucks.

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Airlines pack us in like cattle. How about making the seats a bit wider, with more than a tissue of cushion? What size would you say should pay 2x?
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You will be glad to know that the seats on American’s new planes are two inches narrower. Now isn’t that more better?
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What about people who smell, be it body odor or cigarette smoke. They bother me more than an oversized passenger and their effects go further than their seat neighbor. Should they buy three rows of seats and bring an air purifier aboard? Should there be a special section for stinky people? And who gets to do the screening for that? How about that guy with the laptop who takes up both armrests the whole flight and spreads his legs into my leg space because of all the crap he jammed under the seat in front of him because he refuses to check his carryon to make room for the laptop bag? There are a million ways to get annoyed while flying. Drawing the line would be tough.
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Old 28 June 2018, 02:14 AM   #27
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There are a million ways to get annoyed while flying.
When I flew home from Mexico a few years back, the guy sitting ahead my wife and I was farting up a storm the whole way back. It was pretty gross.

I voiced my displeasure loud enough for farty pants to hear but did not confront him and make a scene. I really wanted to but my wife would not let me.
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Meh.

The porker next to you is already liable to die younger than you (10 years for BMI > 35), have a poorer quality of life whilst still alive and is more likely to be depressed. Sure none of that is your problem, but in the grand scheme of things, is making your lives slightly less uncomfortable for a few hours a year worth making such a person even more miserable? (Or more likely, pricing them out of a holiday, thus also making them more miserable).

The definition of a first world problem.
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Meh.

The porker next to you is already liable to die younger than you (10 years for BMI > 35), have a poorer quality of life whilst still alive and is more likely to be depressed. Sure none of that is your problem, but in the grand scheme of things, is making your lives slightly less uncomfortable for a few hours a year worth making such a person even more miserable? (Or more likely, pricing them out of a holiday, thus also making them more miserable).

The definition of a first world problem.
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Meh.

The porker next to you is already liable to die younger than you (10 years for BMI > 35), have a poorer quality of life whilst still alive and is more likely to be depressed. Sure none of that is your problem, but in the grand scheme of things, is making your lives slightly less uncomfortable for a few hours a year worth making such a person even more miserable? (Or more likely, pricing them out of a holiday, thus also making them more miserable).

The definition of a first world problem.
On the flip coin, I don't impede anyone else. Why should we have to accept their few hours and everyone else's few hours of discomfort into our lives? Why not be like the gentleman described above and take ownership of your own inconvenience to others?

My family and the friends I choose get to inconvenience me and discomfort me, and I'm good with it. Strangers on a plane? It's already uncomfortable enough without that. And it's my free time and hard earned money, so no, I don't think I'll swallow it because they're already suffering internally, as you describe. I think some have stopped suffering and don't care. At that point, I'm not sympathetic to their apathy.

Sorry if that's a bit harsh. But it's my truth.
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