LaGarbage Man
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Does this mean they are going to charge some of the FA's to work the flight? God know's it sucks getting a face full of big FA a$$ when they are doing the cabin service. If you want to call it service, more like a beat down.
dh82dvr;1798659Makes you appreciate getting the middle seat between 2 pretty girls though![/quote said:Hahaha, like that ever happens. :beer:
I don't really see this as anything more than someone making a mountain out of a molehill. This new policy is in line with all the other majors. But, in reality, it won't change a thing. If you notice, it says those that need more than one extension or can't get the armrest down will be required to get a second seat. Unfortunately that won't affect anyone (hardly anyone). As a former "obese traveller" (a year ago I was at 388 with a 58 inch waist), I never had trouble with one extension or putting the armrest down. So, the new policy would not have applied to me. Yet, it was still uncomfortable for me and whoever was stuck next to me... This new rule would not have helped either one of us. So, it's just a bunch of b.s.
You want real change? Do what SWA does and charge for anyone over 300 pounds. You really want to help make things better, lower the weight limit to 250-275. At that weight, it becomes not uncomfortable for anyone... (Yes, I speak from experience -- at 250 the seat was no longer uncomfortable, and now at 200, riding in coach isn't that bad an experience, other than the nasty old hags working the flight.......)