Finnair
starts weighing passengers at Helsinki Airport
Finnair on Monday confirmed it will begin weighing passengers on a voluntary
basis at Helsinki Airport between late October and early November. The
objective, it said, is to collect more accurate data on the average weight of
passengers and their carry-on luggage.
Finnair will begin collecting more data on the weight of its passengers and
their carry-on luggage by launching voluntary weight checks at the departure
gates of Helsinki Airport, reports Helsingin Sanomat.
The majority state-owned airline points out that up-to-date passenger weight
data is crucial for determining the need for jet fuel, for example.
The scales will be placed close to the departure gates with the initial objective
of weighing 100-150 passengers together with their carry-on luggage, according
to Helsingin Sanomat. The reading on the scale will be seen only by the
customer service agent conducting the weighing and entered into the database in
an anonymous form.
Sami Suokas, the manager of customer processes at Finnair, reveals to the
newspaper that the state-owned airline, similarly to other airlines, uses the
standard passenger and luggage weights devised by the European Aviation Safety
Agency (EASA) in 2009.
"We want to make sure we have the best possible data at our disposal also
in this respect. That's why we're collecting data from our own network,"
Suokas explains to Helsingin Sanomat.
The EASA's survey on the standard weights of passengers and baggage found that
the average male passenger weighed 84.6 kilos and flew with a carry-on luggage
of 6.7 kilos. The average female passenger, in turn, weighed 66.6 kilos and
flew with a carry-on luggage of 5.9 kilos, while the average under-12-year-old
passenger weighed 30.7 kilos and flew with a carry-on luggage of 2.0 kilos.
Almost 23,000 passengers and 22,500 pieces of luggage were weighed for the
survey.
The values are lower than the mean weights in Finland, highlights Helsingin
Sanomat. Finnish men weighed an average of 85.5 kilos and women an average of
70.4 kilos in 2012, according to the national health study Finrisk.
Finns, however, are naturally not the only people flying with Finnair.
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