Posted on 04/26/2013 9:46:45 AM PDT by FourtySeven
Edited on 04/26/2013 9:51:41 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Matthew Harper, who weighs 154 kilograms [340 lbs] claims he was told to step off the Southwest flight from Chicago to Denver, US, as it was overbooked.
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Think how Kanye West must feel
I had a huge guy sit next to me. He immediately pulled up the arm rest. I put it back down and he began to pull it back up. I SLAMMED it down and told him “Don’t even think about putting that back up.” A little harsh but that was the only language he’d understand.
Wow! And that is NOT Photoshopped?
What do you suggest be done when Passenger A can’t sit down without taking up the seat that Passenger B is paying for?
Bottom line, if you require two seats, pay for two seats. That avoids the embarassment of having the ovious pointed out in public.
I don’t fly anywhere if I can help it. It’s incredibly uncomfortable, and I’m only 145 lbs. Not skinny, but by no means unhealthy.
If I have to pay extra to accommodate my height, people should pay more to accommodate their extra width. I pay a premium on flights because coach simply doesn’t have enough room.
Wow. That seems like a safety issue there, among other things. I feel sorry for his seatmate!
My fat guy at least asked. Then there was the gay pair that sat next to me - I was on the isle where the guy next to me kept fondling the genitals of his friend the whole way from Atlanta to PBI. I vowed never to sit on the three seat side of the plane again after that.
Oh come on, “insanely inhumane”??? You always this much of a drama queen?
I fly every week. The planes are small (50 seat, 2 seats on either side). I’m 5’11”, 180 lbs, and the seats are perfectly comfortable. I’ve had the occasional morbily obese person next to me, but I’ve learned to never get a window seat. Also, the armrest stays down. No exceptions. But 95% of the time the trip is perfectly comfortable.
The only thing insane about air travel is TSA. They are a useless menace and should be disbanded. Otherwise, its not that big of a deal.
If he’s ashamed of his weight, he might try losing some.
When did they start putting “isles” on airplanes?
Many years ago, I was assigned to a middle seat. When I got to my row, there were two grossly obese women sitting in the aisle and window seats. I found a flight attendant, and politely informed her that they would have to find another seat for me. Fortunately, I was moved up to first class.
That would be perfectly logical if the airlines weren't constantly shrinking the seats and the legroom. Watch a movie from the 60s featuring air travel. It was nothing like the sardine cans of today.
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