I don't think 75KG is a good standard weight. I mean, what about people who are muscular? I go to the gym and nobody I know would say I am obese (I am a little overweight) but because of muscles I'm around 109KG - I was 100KG and overweight, now I'm thinner and stronger but actually heavier. So should people who are muscular be exempt? Do we do it based on height vs muscle or body fat percentage? Unless we consider t…
I'm sure that can be discussed, focusing on this detracts from the article's main point.
> I mean, what about people who are muscular?
They're completely irrelevant, this is not about people being healthy versus not healthy, this is about weight being a direct driver of costs for airlines.
> So should people who are muscular be exempt?
No, why should they be>
> Do we do it based on height vs muscle or body fat percentage?
No, "we do it" based on weight.
> Unless we consider this, there's no way to do it fairly
How's it not fair to say "baseline of Xkg total (person + baggages), surcharge is Y/kg extra"?