Why are Air New Zealand weighing people?


Why are Air New Zealand weighing people? Passenger weight and its distribution are key factors both in keeping an aircraft stable and in determining how much fuel is required for the journey, according to industry site Simple Flying. Airlines periodically calculate average passenger weights to make such adjustments.


What is the dress code for Air New Zealand passengers?

Air NZ's dress code As a guideline the following are not acceptable: tracksuits, frayed or patched jeans, singlet tops, jandals (flip flops), bare midriffs or bare feet. Smart casual shorts are acceptable. Dress jeans can be worn in the premium cabins.


Can airlines ask your weight?

So can you expect to find yourself on a scale before boarding your next domestic flight? Likely, no, but it isn't impossible. The U.S. does not require airlines to weigh passengers as South Korea does. However, a 2019 advisory from the FAA said airlines can weigh passengers, according to CNBC.


Are airlines strict about 23KG?

Do airlines allow 1kg overweight? Bags weighing 50 to 70 lb (23 to 32 kg) are accepted as overweight. Bags measuring 63 to 115 in (160 to 292 cm) are accepted as oversized.


Why do airlines care about weight?

The passenger is assumed to be handling their carry-on luggage, and if they are stupid enough to injure themselves doing it nobody else particularly cares. But checked luggage is handled by employees, who often lug bags all day long. So keeping to a weight limit is important to preserve their health and safety.


How strict are airlines with weight?

Most airlines are extremely strict checking your baggage weight and will charge you an outrageous amount of money for over their set limit. If you expect to go over the limit it is cheaper to buy the extra weight when you book the flight online.


What happens if my bag is over 23kg?

When you can't get your bag under 23kg (50lb), here are your options: Pay an overweight charge. If your overweight bag is less than 32kg and there is space on the flight, you can pay an overweight charge at the airport.


Can I fly if overweight?

In general, obese passengers on airlines who require a seatbelt extender and/or cannot lower the armrests between seats are asked to pay for a second seat on their flight, unless there are two empty seats together somewhere on the plane. Special size passengers have little to no choice when it comes to this rule.


How do airlines know if they are overweight?

How does the airliner crew know if the plane is overweight before takeoff? To ensure that an airliner is within its weight and balance limits, the crew uses a system that consists of three elements: weighing, recording, and loading.


What airline wants to weigh passengers?

What about stepping on a scale? Many reacted less-than-fondly to an announcement earlier this month that Korean Air, a South Korea-based airline, planned to weigh passengers before boarding. A representative for the airline told CNBC the practice would last for about three weeks, and is required by law.


Do airlines actually check carry-on weight?

It is rare for airlines to weigh your carry on or hand luggage. So long as your bag is not clearly overweight, and you're able to carry it with ease – you shouldn't have any issues with a slightly overweight bag.


Why do airlines restrict weight to 23kg?

Each bag should weigh less than 23KG/50LBS. This is an international regulation set for the health and safety of airport workers who have to lift hundreds of bags daily.