kiwitripper64
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I was just reading about a recent claim in Queensland where a passenger on a EY flight from SYD to AUH after sitting next to someone who took over the space in his seat.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jul/30/traveller-sues-etihad-back-injury-obese-passenger.
I remember a few years ago there was an Italian man who took EK to court after sitting next to an obese passenger who also took up neighbouring seat space. I can find the original article
Italian lawyer sues Emirates airline for having to sit next to obese man for nine hours | The Independent
but I cannot see any follow up. Was the case resolved? Settled out of court?
Has anyone heard of the final outcomes of any case where a passenger has taken the airline to court for not being able to use their own seat "space"?
PS this is not intended to be an attack on larger passengers.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jul/30/traveller-sues-etihad-back-injury-obese-passenger.
I remember a few years ago there was an Italian man who took EK to court after sitting next to an obese passenger who also took up neighbouring seat space. I can find the original article
Italian lawyer sues Emirates airline for having to sit next to obese man for nine hours | The Independent
but I cannot see any follow up. Was the case resolved? Settled out of court?
Has anyone heard of the final outcomes of any case where a passenger has taken the airline to court for not being able to use their own seat "space"?
PS this is not intended to be an attack on larger passengers.