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Airlines to charge obese fliers for two seats New
York: The next time you go to buy a United Airlines ticket make sure you're
not overweight, for having an extra-wide body could cost you two seats, that's
the new policy of the third-largest U.S. carrier. Flight attendants will search
for passengers who can't buckle the seat belts or put their armrests down. United
Airlines wrote on its Web site: those deemed too fat to fly "must either purchase
a ticket for an additional seat, or purchase an upgrade to a cabin with seats
that address the above-listed scenarios." In case no other seats are available
on that flight, the overweight flier will be grounded until two adjacent seats
can be found on the next plane out. "It's discrimination. I understand if a person
takes space from another, they should pay extra. But not an entire second seat,"
the New York Daily News quoted Jack Gillotto, a 300-pounder from Danbury , Conn.
, as he waited for a flight at LaGuardia Airport , as saying. Juan Rivera, who
goes by 'El Gordo" because he weighs 230 pounds and stands just 5-feet-2, said:
"That affects me, as an overweight person. I don't feel like I should pay for
being bigger." However, United Airlines said that the rule is in response to the
700-plus complaints it received last year about obese travellers invading neighbours'
space. United spokeswoman Robin Urbanski Janikowski said: "This will apply after
all other solutions are exhausted. Should the flight be full, which is rare in
today's economy ... we will offer the second seat on another flight at the same
fare that was originally paid." -Apr
17, 2009
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