Typical empty operating weight of a 747-400: 398,780 lb.
Let's say they arbitrarily declare 150lb a standard weight and charge a 250lb man extra. Going on the fuel cost by weight theory, and ignoring weight of all the other passengers, cargo, fuel, etc:
100 / 398,780 = .000251
On a $500 ticket, that's about a 12 cent difference...so if you want to claim it's fair, then that's the limit of the surcharge. On a smaller jet, the price might get up to a whole dollar!
Let's say they arbitrarily declare 150lb a standard weight and charge a 250lb man extra. Going on the fuel cost by weight theory, and ignoring weight of all the other passengers, cargo, fuel, etc:
100 / 398,780 = .000251
On a $500 ticket, that's about a 12 cent difference...so if you want to claim it's fair, then that's the limit of the surcharge. On a smaller jet, the price might get up to a whole dollar!
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