Fat passengers burn more airline fuel
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Fat passengers burn more airline fuel
Just in case overweight people aren't being blamed for enough problems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says airlines spent $275 million to burn 350 million more gallons of fuel in 2000 just to carry the additional weight of heavy Americans.
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j wrote:Just in case overweight people aren't being blamed for enough problems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says airlines spent $275 million to burn 350 million more gallons of fuel in 2000 just to carry the additional weight of heavy Americans.
I find this to be true when MY WIFE rides in the car with me it seem i use a lot more gas.i hope i don't offend anybody because i have nothing against fat people,i married one.
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In metro Atlanta, Krispy Kreme is still king....my little sis takes home a couple boxes every time she visits from Portland. Of course, she doesn't have a weight problem (doesn't weigh 120 lbs dripping wet)....so there's no problem with the aircraft due to her weight
I on the other hand, am a very big guy....but overweight airliners aren't my fault.... The last time I was flew on one was July 1999, and I have no plans to fly again. Thanks to 9/11, if I decide to see sis in Portland, I'll drive...see what Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho look like from a ground level perspective.
BTW....what next? Is the DOT going to start blaming us overweight folks for wear and tear on interstate highways?

I on the other hand, am a very big guy....but overweight airliners aren't my fault.... The last time I was flew on one was July 1999, and I have no plans to fly again. Thanks to 9/11, if I decide to see sis in Portland, I'll drive...see what Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho look like from a ground level perspective.

BTW....what next? Is the DOT going to start blaming us overweight folks for wear and tear on interstate highways?

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I fly 8 or 9 times a year, and while I see plenty of overweight people on the plane, I believe the real reason for that extra $275 million are the overpacked, overstuffed, and oversized carryon baggage that people bring with them on the plane.
I swear that if the plane every turned over on its top it could not get upright again based on the weight in those overhead bins!
Maybe they could find a way to take a portion of that $275 million and invest it into new technology for rapid handling of passenger baggage.
I swear that if the plane every turned over on its top it could not get upright again based on the weight in those overhead bins!
Maybe they could find a way to take a portion of that $275 million and invest it into new technology for rapid handling of passenger baggage.
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they gotta blame their wasteful overspending on someone.poor fat people are the only ones anyone can make fun of and not be charged with a hate crime or a civil rights violation.yep,i'm a big guy and i'm not getting on a plane because if i can't stop it and get off when i want to,then i'm not getting in it.Oh, i wish there was a shipley's here.i liked those donuts.
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If you think that's bad, try Ryan Air of Ireland where they intend to order cheaper aircraft where the seats don't tilt back and there are no pull-down window shades in order to save money...
Ryan Air has some of the lowest fares...
Ryan Air has some of the lowest fares...
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Sanibel wrote:If you think that's bad, try Ryan Air of Ireland where they intend to order cheaper aircraft where the seats don't tilt back and there are no pull-down window shades in order to save money...
Ryan Air has some of the lowest fares...
Hey, you can't beat $10 each way from Frankfurt to London. I was looking into flying Ryanair from Hahn to Stanstead a few years ago and the fare was only $22 r/t in the middle of July, but the taxes were outrageous. In the end I flew on a comfortable British Airways 763, which I gladly paid more.
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