Air New Zealand Unveils Plan to Weigh Passengers At Check-In
  • 11 months ago
Air New Zealand Unveils Plan , to Weigh Passengers At Check-In.
CNN reports that New Zealand's
Civil Aviation Authority along with
Air New Zealand will begin weighing passengers.
The new requirement in place for all passengers
departing on international flights from Auckland
International Airport will be in effect through July 2. .
According to Air New Zealand, the program
is part of a planned passenger weight survey. .
The goal of the program is to gather data
on weight load and distribution for airplanes.
We weigh everything that
goes on the aircraft – from
the cargo to the meals onboard,
to the luggage in the hold. , Alastair James, Air New Zealand’s load control improvement specialist, via CNN.
We weigh everything that
goes on the aircraft – from
the cargo to the meals onboard,
to the luggage in the hold. , Alastair James, Air New Zealand’s load control improvement specialist, via CNN.
For customers, crew and cabin bags,
we use average weights, which
we get from doing this survey, Alastair James, Air New Zealand’s load control improvement specialist, via CNN.
CNN points out that the personal nature
of someone's weight makes it something
not everyone will wish to have disclosed.
According to the airline,
the data has been made anonymous
to protect people's privacy.
CNN reports that outgoing passengers
will be asked to stand on a digital scale
while checking in for their flight.
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, not even us, Alastair James, Air New Zealand’s load control improvement specialist, via CNN
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