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Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
Continental Airlines, like almost all airlines, has a "passenger of size" policy, where the passenger is required, at some unknown threshold of size, to purchase an extra seat in order to travel.
I'm curious as to whether anybody here has any experience with this policy and how it is enforced. In particular, Is there some definite way to determine if you are fat enough to fall under this policy? Does it matter if the plane is full (i.e., will they not force the extra seat on you if there are several other empty seats on the plane)? I didn't fall under this policy the last time I flew to Vegas, but I didn't bring it to their attention either. The plane was not full and did have several empty seats, so maybe it didn't matter. I talked to Continental's customer service and they weren't helpful with the policy. They couldn't clarify whether it mattered if the plane was full. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
last time I was on a flight on united i complained that the person next to me was too fat and spilling over (she was). This was before the plane took off, on a full flight. They told me there were no more seats, and I said, well, she's taking half of mine, so this is unacceptable. They gave me a free coupon for another flight and comped that flight.
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
Shakes,
I wish every airline would be super-vigilant about enforcing this policy and as part of their ticket conditions make it very clear that if you are of certain dimensions or greater, you need two tickets or else will be denied carriage. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
Can this really be legal? I mean don't get me wrong it would suck to sit next to an obese person and have it be uncomfortable, but this seems illegal as well as immoral.
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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Can this really be legal? I mean don't get me wrong it would suck to sit next to an obese person and have it be uncomfortable, but this seems illegal as well as immoral. [/ QUOTE ] This has nothing to do with morals, wtf? And the legality, while Im sure its legal, someonen will try and sue. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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Can this really be legal? I mean don't get me wrong it would suck to sit next to an obese person and have it be uncomfortable, but this seems illegal as well as immoral. [/ QUOTE ] Fatty. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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This has nothing to do with morals, wtf? [/ QUOTE ] Like it isn't the biggest dick move of all time for someone to be at the counter and the attendant to say, "I'm sorry sir, you'll have to purchase an additional ticket because you're overweight." WTF HOW DO YOU NOT SEE THIS |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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Can this really be legal? I mean don't get me wrong it would suck to sit next to an obese person and have it be uncomfortable, but this seems illegal as well as immoral. [/ QUOTE ] I paid for a full seat on the plane. If I am only getting half the seat because the person next to me is spilling over, it isn't fair to me to be paying full price for half the product. Also, the fat people going down the aisle bump into everyone, which is disgusting. I don't want to touch someone's fatty ass or stomach. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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[ QUOTE ] Can this really be legal? I mean don't get me wrong it would suck to sit next to an obese person and have it be uncomfortable, but this seems illegal as well as immoral. [/ QUOTE ] I paid for a full seat on the plane. If I am only getting half the seat because the person next to me is spilling over, it isn't fair to me to be paying full price for half the product. Also, the fat people going down the aisle bump into everyone, which is disgusting. I don't want to touch someone's fatty ass or stomach. [/ QUOTE ] Why don't the airlines allow them to travel in style down in the cargo hold? Set up a few ranch dressing hoses and a trough full of gravy and you won't have to worry about them bothering the normal sized passengers above them. Problem solved. |
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Re: Continental Airlines -- Fat Person Policy (\"Passenger Of Size\")
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Shakes, I wish every airline would be super-vigilant about enforcing this policy and as part of their ticket conditions make it very clear that if you are of certain dimensions or greater, you need two tickets or else will be denied carriage. [/ QUOTE ] I wish they would too. I actually wish they would get together on one uniform policy, as I think some airlines are more harsh than others. If I take up a portion of the seat next to me, I deserve to be charged for two, at least if the plane is otherwise full. |
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