Many people are wondering if the airline industry needs to reconsider its seating policy in light of the current controversy around an image of a plus-sized passenger trying to squeeze into a small aircraft seat.
Thousands of comments
Christopher Elliott, a consumer advocate from Washington, D.C., was the first to post the contentious image, which depicts a passenger on a flight from Helsinki to Copenhagen straining to fit into his designated seat.
In September 2024, he uploaded the picture to his Facebook page, and the Miami-based hip-hop trio Pretty Ricky later reposted it.
Known for their 2000s hit song “Grind with Me,” Pretty Ricky shared the picture along with a request that airlines adapt to accommodate heavier passengers.
The post quickly sparked a flurry of reactions, ranging from support to harsh criticism. Some people argued that passengers who cannot fit into a single seat should be required to pay for two seats. “If you’re using two seats, you should be paying for two,” one commenter bluntly stated, echoing a sentiment shared by many others. Another added, “Tall passengers pay extra for legroom, so why should width be treated any differently?”
”Personal choices…”
“Easily solved, if you are this large, you need to buy two seats OR they should make oversized seats for people like this and charge them extra for the larger seat,” another user proposed. It’s that simple.