Overweight British Airways Passenger Gets Stuck in First Class Seat on Lagos to London Flight
In an unusual incident on a British Airways flight, a passenger traveling from Lagos, Nigeria, to London found himself stuck in his first-class seat. The incident took place on July 29, 2023, during a 6-hour flight on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
The passenger was seated in 1A, a spacious first-class seat with 78 inches of legroom and a seat width of 22 inches, according to Seat Guru.
Thankfully, the aircraft landed safely at London’s Heathrow Airport around 05:00 local time. However, it was only then that the passenger realized his predicament, leading to immediate assistance from flight attendants who tried to help him out of the seat while keeping him calm.
The situation took an unexpected turn as an engineering decision was made to remove the suite door and employ a hoist to safely extricate the passenger from seat 1A.
An insider at British Airways revealed, “The passenger was mortified. It’s astonishing because the seats are the most spacious available. It was as embarrassing as it can get for him — especially when a door in the cabin had to be removed.”
This incident highlights the reactions and challenges faced by airlines when dealing with overweight passengers. In the past, similar cases have stirred reactions among fellow travelers. For example, in October 2022, American Airlines offered a travel credit to a passenger who felt “wedged” between overweight passengers on a flight. Additionally, in 2015, an Australian passenger sued Etihad Airways, claiming back pain after sitting next to an overweight person during a flight.
Different airlines have varying policies concerning overweight passengers. For instance, United Airlines requires “customers who require extra seating” to purchase an additional seat in advance, while some airlines offer refunds if extra seats are available after flight takeoff. It remains essential for passengers to be aware of these policies before traveling to ensure a comfortable and safe journey for everyone involved.