Passengers Have To Weigh Themselves Before Flying From Major European Airport [Roundup]

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  1. Taylor will have to build a bigger hanger. The one she has now at BNA will barely fit the two jets she owns. Or somebody will have to be parked outside.

  2. Finnair: Why not use one of those large industrial scales that a dozen or so people could fit on? It would be a lot quicker. You don’t care if Emma is 100 or 600 pounds; you want to know the total weight on the aircraft. No need for individual embarrassment here.

  3. I have long thought airlines should charge by weight. For example, every pax gets 100 kilos. Mix and match any way you want — bags or belly.

  4. Finally, yes. I will like it when the fat asssses pay their fair share, and stop complaining about little children who they think should pay more than their bulky body, for the privilege to sit next to their parents.

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