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		<title>By: annie</title>
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Air France to charge obese passengers for two seats
Obese passengers who are unable to squeeze into a single seat on an airliner are to be charged double to fly with Air France.
 
Published: 6:18PM GMT 20 Jan 2010
Comments 170 &#124; Comment on this article

This picture, on the aviation news website Flightglobal, reignited debate about obese passengers on planes. Photo: FLIGHTGLOBAL
From next month seriously overweight flyers will be asked to pay for two seats, or not be allowed on board for “safety reasons”, the airline announced yesterday.
“People who arrive at the check-in desk and are deemed too large to fit into a single seat will be asked to pay for and use a second seat,” said Monique Matze, an Air France spokesman.
 
Too fat to fly?

“They will be charged 75 per cent of the cost of the second seat, which is the full price excluding tax and surcharges, on top of the full price for the first.
“The decision has been made for safety reasons. We have to make sure that the backrest can move freely up and down and that all passengers are securely fastened with a seatbelt.”

She added: “People who cannot fit into a single seat will then be fastened by slotting the belt tip of one seat into the plug of the next, stretching over both seats.
“However the charge will only apply on flights that are full booked. They will get their money back on flights where spaces are available.”

Two years ago Air France was ordered to pay £5,000 in damages to a 27-stone passenger who had his stomach measured at an airport check-in desk before being told to buy two seats.

British Airways has no weight limits for passengers, but advises overweight people to buy a second seat for their own comfort and safety if necessary.
Last year a picture, posted the aviation news website, Flightglobal, reignited the debate about obese passengers on aeroplanes.</description>
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<p>Air France to charge obese passengers for two seats<br />
Obese passengers who are unable to squeeze into a single seat on an airliner are to be charged double to fly with Air France.</p>
<p>Published: 6:18PM GMT 20 Jan 2010<br />
Comments 170 | Comment on this article</p>
<p>This picture, on the aviation news website Flightglobal, reignited debate about obese passengers on planes. Photo: FLIGHTGLOBAL<br />
From next month seriously overweight flyers will be asked to pay for two seats, or not be allowed on board for “safety reasons”, the airline announced yesterday.<br />
“People who arrive at the check-in desk and are deemed too large to fit into a single seat will be asked to pay for and use a second seat,” said Monique Matze, an Air France spokesman.</p>
<p>Too fat to fly?</p>
<p>“They will be charged 75 per cent of the cost of the second seat, which is the full price excluding tax and surcharges, on top of the full price for the first.<br />
“The decision has been made for safety reasons. We have to make sure that the backrest can move freely up and down and that all passengers are securely fastened with a seatbelt.”</p>
<p>She added: “People who cannot fit into a single seat will then be fastened by slotting the belt tip of one seat into the plug of the next, stretching over both seats.<br />
“However the charge will only apply on flights that are full booked. They will get their money back on flights where spaces are available.”</p>
<p>Two years ago Air France was ordered to pay £5,000 in damages to a 27-stone passenger who had his stomach measured at an airport check-in desk before being told to buy two seats.</p>
<p>British Airways has no weight limits for passengers, but advises overweight people to buy a second seat for their own comfort and safety if necessary.<br />
Last year a picture, posted the aviation news website, Flightglobal, reignited the debate about obese passengers on aeroplanes.</p>
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		<title>By: graciela</title>
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