Posted on 07/22/2010 6:58:39 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
"I felt like there wasn't a big enough rock for me to crawl under," says Lozano. On July 8th, she was supposed to fly to Baltimore - a gift from her brother she hasn't seen in four years. However, when she got to the gate, she was told she'd have to purchase an extra ticket because she wouldn't fit into a seat. "It was judgmental," adds Lozano, who weights 298 pounds. "It was based on their judgment. People were hearing everything that was going on, parading me around. I wouldn't call that discreet. Southwest Airlines wouldnt comment specifically on Marys case, but say that all their passenger size-related guidelines are found online. Representatives with the airline say passengers must fit into a 17-inch seat with the armrests down, or buy another ticket for extra space. If the plane isnt full, you can get that extra money back. However, when News 4 WOAI asked how staff members determine who can fit to fly, they said its based on visual assessments what their employees see. Southwest refunded Marys ticket, and her brother is now flying to San Antonio instead. Even though Im very big, I feel very little, Lozano adds. I feel damaged or something. I dont want to take a bus or a plane, I wont take a train, I dont feel like I can travel in any vehicle except my car. Heres a list of passenger size guidelines for airlines at San Antonio International Airport: Aeromexico CLICK HERE
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Arm rests don’t really solve anything in the case of fatties. I had to sit next to a 300+ lb woman on a flight once. The second she sat down she lifted the armrest between us and her flab rolled over on top of me. I lifted the arm rest between my wife and I and had to encroach on her space. We paid for 2 seats and only got to use 1 1/2 seats.
“Look - if you want to be treated with decency, then you have no business flying. Period.”
Amen.
If they are wider than tall just lay them in the cargo bin. lol
I have no sympathy for anyone that fat.
Try shoving yourself away from the table once in a while and you won’t feel so embarrased.
If you are uncomfortable sitting next to a fat person - complain. My husband did and got a free ticket from Jet Blue.
I know how you feel.
I am small and hate being sandwiched between blobs of fat.
“If people stop flying as a result, perhaps the airlines will widen the seats to whatever they used to be. 17 inches wide is not much for a long flight.”
For a 737, which I believe is what SWA flies, in coach/economy configuration 17” is all that’s possible with a center aisle and 3 seats on either side. It’s just a factor of the size of the plane’s fuselage. I don’t know if a configuration with 5 seats per row is possible - it would obviously throw the balance off a bit. 2 seats on each side is a possibility, but that would mean 1/3 fewer seats, and 50% higher cost per passenger.
Oh snap, I can hear the howls of racism coming......
ROTFLMAO~ bttt
LOL!!!! bttt
How about this: the aisle seats could have extenders that come out and give you an extra inch or two of width once everybody has brought their luggage on and sat down? You’d have to put it in again for a minute when the beverage cart came by, but for most of the flight, you’d be more comfortable. They could charge a bit more for the “flex-seat”.
Height doesn’t matter at all. I bet there was no scale at the airline gate. The problem is WIDTH...period.
The players in the NBA are so HUGE they must all weigh great amounts...but they are not WIDE, and I doubt if they are required to pay for two seats. (If they can even get their legs folded into the inadequate room jokingly called “legroom”.
That is where I have a great problem!! Length NOT width.
Forget all that. It's like my brother just said:
"IF GOD WANTED HER TO FLY, HE WOULD HAVE PUT WINGS ON HER ASS!"
I was on a flight on SWA from Austin to El Paso several years ago and had someone about 350 in the middle seat. His wife was in the window seat and his fat @$$ was almost pushing me out of my isle seat. That was a flight from hell as well. He also smelled like he hadn't had a bath in a week.
Cry me a river!....Now get off the damn plane and call Caterpillar tractors for a tow!...
I wasn’t thinking about her, per se, with the extenders. They wouldn’t help, because they’d have to be closed up once or twice during the flight. I was thinking about normal-size people who are just trying to get more comfortable, and maybe get away from the big person in the middle seat next to them.
300 lbs is borderline... compared to 350 or 400!
You are so right. Spouse and I have watch for years how people are getting fatter and fatter. Several of the restaurants we go to have even replaced the chairs they had for bigger ones. The airlines have small chairs because customers used to be small. Now they need to enlarge the seats to accommodate this new generation of fatties.
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