02-16-2010
01:41 AM
Your policy needs to be applied consistantly I have seen many people as large as Kevin and larger on flights without so much as a batted eyelash.
This blog is a lot of circular talk with no admission of whether or not Kevin was too fat to fly in a single seat. If he was improperly ejected he deserves more than a refund, he deserves the record set straight.
My suggestion to all airlines is to set a policy based on weight and have people weighted going through security weighed as they step through the metal detector. Anyone 300 or more should be sent to a special lane to sit in a test seat and cleared by security as allowable for single seat or required to purchase a second.
Leaving it up to entry level airline desk people is insane, if Kevin was ejected for his size I am betting a half dozen others on the plane should have been as well.
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02-16-2010
01:41 AM
Your policy needs to be applied consistantly I have seen many people as large as Kevin and larger on flights without so much as a batted eyelash.
This blog is a lot of circular talk with no admission of whether or not Kevin was too fat to fly in a single seat. If he was improperly ejected he deserves more than a refund, he deserves the record set straight.
My suggestion to all airlines is to set a policy based on weight and have people weighted going through security weighed as they step through the metal detector. Anyone 300 or more should be sent to a special lane to sit in a test seat and cleared by security as allowable for single seat or required to purchase a second.
Leaving it up to entry level airline desk people is insane, if Kevin was ejected for his size I am betting a half dozen others on the plane should have been as well.
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