Do you expect that on a greyhound? Because thats all an airplane is, a bus in the sky. |
"Mommy, what did you do to try to stop the planet from getting like this?"
"Dear, I pushed to subsidize air travel so seats would fit my big butt. Now let me tell you what snow was" |
If pp is 115 lbs and 4’11”, then she is fat. Someone under 5 feet should not weigh more than 100 lbs. |
I’m fat and almost always buy first class for that reason. Unless it’s a family flight where it’s just me an my littles in our row in which case we’re fine.
But, I don’t think it’s super easy (or even possible?) to just buy an empty seat? Don’t you have to give names and ID for each ticket? Also what are the odds that on an overbooked flight (all of them, now) they’re not going to “bump” your empty seat? Bottom line: Americans are 2x the size they were in the 1950s and airlines have reduced seat size significantly since then. It sucks. Should we all lose weight? Obviously. But we won’t, and the airlines are uniquely unaccomodating about this point among other industries. |
What did the guy do? He sat there and took it from that horrible woman and then politely got up so she could exit. |
Live a little. The babies are fine. If the flight crashes we're all dead anyway. I'd rather be holding the baby while we go down together. |
Yes, that is true. Flight attendants have to get the cart down the aisle. I don’t think they single out overweight people to bump into. Just anyone in the cart path who don’t/can’t due to size or height move out of the way will get bumped. |
Well, same as airlines impose a size and weight limit for in-cabin luggage, they could do the same for in-one-seat passengers. |
+1 Someone upthread posted about flying with an obese coworker who always buys an extra seat. 6 out of 7 times, the airline took the extra seat back to seat a passenger for an overbooked flight (compensating the obese person, who then had to fly in discomfort). |
If the rude woman had been an equally large obese person she would not have ever been able to cram herself into that middle seat. What then? Would she have been told too bad, too sad - get off! |
Would you sit between the two in the article over her? |
Having one upper weight for everyone makes no sense,though, as it doesn’t take into account things like height. A 6’4” tall 225 lb person is unlikely to be wide enough to spill into someone else’s seat but a 210 lb 5’0” person probably would. |
I don't think this premise is true. |
DP. I would. I would much rather be physically inconvenienced then listen to an obnoxious person loud insult the people around her into her cell phone for two hours. |
Seats have gotten very, very slightly smaller - but the ratio of people exploding in size outweighs (no pun intended) any measure that could possibly keep up.
If you cannot contain your body within the confines of the seat, seatback, legroom, and armrests, then you need to purchase more space, period. That goes for dudes who spread their legs obnoxiously wide like they're suffering from some sort of testicular or penile infection. |