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Here's why airlines weigh passengers
Although it may seem invasive and awkward, airlines weighing passengers is actually a normal practice for the industry.
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Air New Zealand weighing passengers in international flights to improve fuel efficiency
“By weighing in, you'll be helping us fly safely and efficiently every time.” Air New Zealand will be asking more than 10,000 customers travelling on its international network to take part in ...
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After Air New Zealand, Another Airline To Weigh Passengers Before Boarding Plane
After Air New Zealand, passengers flying on Korean Air --South Korea's largest airline-- will be asked to step on a scale before boarding their flight, the Independent reported. Korean Air ...
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This International Airline Is Weighing Passengers, And It Isn't The First One To Try It
Weighing luggage is understandable, but what about weighing passengers before they get ready to board an airplane? Some airlines are doing it.
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Too heavy? Another airline will soon start weighing passengers before they board
While once considered crass and unthinkable, a number of airlines have started exploring the idea of having travelers step on the scales before they board. As each airplane to take to the skies ...
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Bangkok Airways is weighing passengers before boarding now too
Bangkok Airways is the latest airline that is asking its passengers to step on a scale before boarding. Here's why.
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A new Air New Zealand sale has flights from the United States to Auckland and beyond starting at less than $1,000. Flying across the world just got more affordable thanks to an Air New Zealand ...
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Air New Zealand celebrates first year of service to New York
Air New Zealand wrote a touching love letter to New York to celebrate the first anniversary of the route. NZ's flagship ...
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(Reuters) - Air New Zealand said on Tuesday that Pratt & Whitney maintenance of its Geared Turbofan jet engine fleet will ...
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Tweed New Haven Airport announces $100 million…
Tweed New Haven Airport, a backwater in the state’s modern air transportation network, on Thursday announced that the airport is embarking on the boldest expansion in its 90-year history, with a ...

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