WanderlustNZ
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The first airline has officially started charging 'fat fees' to fly with them. I'm shocked by how many people are in support of this move, and am curious what people here on the Dis think.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10875041
Let me start by saying that I am a tall, overweight gal. I obviously aren't keen to start paying lots more for my airfares as it'll mean I won't be able to travel as often. However, I get that thin people might feel irked that they are subsidising my flights, and I also get the annoyance of sitting next to someone who spills into your seat (which I don't by the way - unless I'm sitting next to my family, in which case spillage is fully acceptable).
So I guess, in principal, I can see how it might be fair to ask wider people to pay for wider seats, or heavier people to pay a small fuel surcharge if they are over a certain weight. But what irks me terribly is Samoa Air's charging structure of price-per-kilo. A 100kg person is paying the exact same fare as two 50kg people. However the two thinner people are getting twice the space on the plane. It's not like a small package is given the same amount of space on a cargo plane as a large package. Prices are calculated based on both weight AND Mass.
Also, it's not like 100% of a fare goes to paying fuel - it goes to other amenities such as staff wages, in-flight entertainment, customs charges etc. Heavier people will be paying more for these services than light people just because they are overweight, tall, pregnant and/or muscular. It makes no sense to me.
I'm also interested to find out how you would go about paying your airfares in advance. I don't think you could. Your airport experience would be made all the more enjoyable by first having to go through the fun of standing on scales, followed by the joy of handing over your credit card to pay your whole fare then and there. No earlybird sales on this plane. Just lot's of fasting and less consumption of fluids before the flight so I can try and save a few dollars.
Dear Samoa Air
- Give me more leg room by decreasing the legroom of the short person in front of me.
- Widen my seat by shrinking the seat width of the slim person next to me.
- Put me through a faster line at check-in and customs.
- Give me twice as many channels on my inflight TV and twice as much attention from inflight staff.
And then, and only then, will I understand why you are wanting to charge me twice the fare of the thin person next to me.
Yours sincerely,
wanderlustNZ
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10875041
Let me start by saying that I am a tall, overweight gal. I obviously aren't keen to start paying lots more for my airfares as it'll mean I won't be able to travel as often. However, I get that thin people might feel irked that they are subsidising my flights, and I also get the annoyance of sitting next to someone who spills into your seat (which I don't by the way - unless I'm sitting next to my family, in which case spillage is fully acceptable).
So I guess, in principal, I can see how it might be fair to ask wider people to pay for wider seats, or heavier people to pay a small fuel surcharge if they are over a certain weight. But what irks me terribly is Samoa Air's charging structure of price-per-kilo. A 100kg person is paying the exact same fare as two 50kg people. However the two thinner people are getting twice the space on the plane. It's not like a small package is given the same amount of space on a cargo plane as a large package. Prices are calculated based on both weight AND Mass.
Also, it's not like 100% of a fare goes to paying fuel - it goes to other amenities such as staff wages, in-flight entertainment, customs charges etc. Heavier people will be paying more for these services than light people just because they are overweight, tall, pregnant and/or muscular. It makes no sense to me.
I'm also interested to find out how you would go about paying your airfares in advance. I don't think you could. Your airport experience would be made all the more enjoyable by first having to go through the fun of standing on scales, followed by the joy of handing over your credit card to pay your whole fare then and there. No earlybird sales on this plane. Just lot's of fasting and less consumption of fluids before the flight so I can try and save a few dollars.
Dear Samoa Air
- Give me more leg room by decreasing the legroom of the short person in front of me.
- Widen my seat by shrinking the seat width of the slim person next to me.
- Put me through a faster line at check-in and customs.
- Give me twice as many channels on my inflight TV and twice as much attention from inflight staff.
And then, and only then, will I understand why you are wanting to charge me twice the fare of the thin person next to me.
Yours sincerely,
wanderlustNZ
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Um no thankyou! The only thing hopping on the scales at the airport when I travel is my suitcase (and even that is embarrassing sometimes
If that is the case, double the luggage allowance (thank you very much), another meal, two seats (or at least substantially wider). If not, then maybe a small subsidy for a larger seat.


