Airlines Need to “Lighten” Up

I’m not the biggest fan of airplanes. For starters, I’m afraid of heights. I scream at the slightest hint of turbulence. I also find the cheap chairs cramped and uncomfortable. Above all else, I don’t enjoy sitting next to complete strangers who, with my luck, are frequently gassy.

If someone told me I could never board a plane again, I’d happily oblige. Goodbye and good riddance! I’m perfectly content with trains, boats, or even pimped-out golf carts with fire decals.

But I suppose that’s not the case for everybody.

Ten stewardesses at Air India are fighting for their right to soar the skies after being unexpectedly terminated from their positions. According to BBC News, the airline stated that the women failed to meet company weight restrictions calculated by height and age. In layman’s terms, the women were deemed too fat to fly.

The stewardesses fought back, but unfortunately, they failed to get the policy declared unconstitutional by the Indian High Court. Talk about a heavy defeat!

Frankly, I’m appalled by the airline’s decision. Where do they get off saying someone is not of the right body type for a job that requires little to no physical exertion? I mean, it’s not like they’re building houses or running marathons. They only have one job: distribute overpriced peanuts.

Well, I suppose they have two jobs. They’re also responsible for sliding those fancy blue curtains a few times to remind us common peasants that we’re not first-class royalty.

But I digress. The fat shaming is an outrage. If we’re going to ban overweight people from having jobs that require movement, we should at least be consistent. Stop hiring pudgy mall cops!

But I don’t really support that either. We shouldn’t discriminate against anybody. I fail to see Air India’s logic. If a plane crashes, people are going to die regardless of whether they’re fat or not.

Heck, it might even be beneficial to have an obese person on board. In case of emergency, a one-thousand-pound carcass could be used as a flotation device.

Maybe the airline’s decision had nothing to do with efficiency? Maybe they just wanted their stewardesses to be hip and sexy? Well, if that’s the case, I object even more.

People of all shapes and sizes can be beautiful. We don’t need cliché super models running our flights. Besides, most super models aren’t well-versed in plane safety. The airline industry and the fashion industry couldn’t be more different. One involves a runway, and the other involves… well, you get the picture.

I don’t know what else to say. I feel so bad for these women. Apparently, not all cows are sacred in India.

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142 Comments
Charlton
Apr 02 7:11 pm

I feel sorry for the stewardesseseses who got fired and i totally agree with you stewardess and image models are 2 different things and should be treated differently.


Jenny
Apr 02 7:10 pm

It’s like how they were planning to charge extra airfare for “heavier” people (not sure if they actually implemented this yet). I’ve heard that they do this (and that) mainly to save on gas prices. But I do know that in many Asian countries, stewardesses are required to be pretty, and that usually means skinny as well. Who knows.


Robmarie
Jan 10 1:00 pm

Their whole excuse is that they need to the plane "balanced out", which seriously, WTF?? Three women serving peanuts are going to cause the plane's downfall? If that were the case, fat passengers would be banned from planes. The whole thing is just crazy.


Nnie
Jan 08 10:53 pm

Well so what's up?


Cynthia
Jan 08 10:43 pm

Their stewardesses are representatives, and like booth babes in a convention or models for a company, they have to look their best. 😛
Plus, imagine those long flights … need eyecandy? LOL.


Lani
Jan 08 10:28 pm

lol duh 😛 Don't worry, if I was ever gonna blackmail him trust me… he'd have pissed me off (and thus we have sufficient justification lol)


Nnie
Jan 08 10:22 pm

Ah~ I saw the link in youtube yesterday 🙂


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