DOES my seat look big in this? One airline has decided to use passengers? clothes size to determine the width of its economy-class berths.
Maersk Air believes it is the answer for the more generously proportioned passenger who finds economy class akin to torture but is not prepared to pay for an upgrade.
Travellers who admit to being large or extra-large can pay for a bigger seat on the airline?s Scandinavian routes.
However, those who do will also find that a fat wallet comes in handy. A small seat comes in at £45 return and a medium at around £90. But the extra-large starts at around £270.
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