It is a meaty discussion in the aviation industry and now it will surely become a hot topic of debate again.
Air New Zealand will begin asking some passengers to step on a scale before boarding an international flight. The airline already does so for domestic flights.
We know stepping on the scales can be daunting. We want to reassure our customers there is no visible display anywhere. No one can see your weight C not even us. Its completely anonymous, said Alastair James, Air New Zealands load control improvement specialist. Its simple, its voluntary, and by weighing in, youll be helping us to fly you safely and efficiently, every time.
The airline says it is for survey purposes only. While it expects to weigh more than 10,000 passengers in the month of June alone, it will be done discreetly. Air New Zealand says nobody will know or see a passengers weight.
It is also now a requirement from the countrys Civil Aviation Authority. James said its all part of the process.
We weigh everything that goes on the aircraft, from the cargo to the meals onboard, to the luggage in the hold, James said. For customers, crew and cabin bags, we use average weights, which we get from doing this survey.?
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