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What's the deal with airline food? By azserfy -- Report

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Budget airlines reach its logical conclusion.

This model can fit up to 300 passengers, the downside is getting crammed up in a fleshy sac instead of having actual seats. That's what you get for flying Economy.

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Tastypred

Posted by Tastypred 4 years ago Report

"This model can fit up to 300 passengers, the downside is getting crammed up in a fleshy sac instead of having actual seats. That's what you get for flying Economy."

So under what circumstances do the passengers get repurposed into fuel?

azserfy

Posted by azserfy 4 years ago Report

None, according to the company website. The waiver they have you sign before boarding is merely a technicality.

Tastypred

Posted by Tastypred 4 years ago Report

Something tells me that no one has ever been in a position to sue anyway, waiver or not.

On a somewhat related note, machine/robot preds are the best, I'd totally buy a ticket.

TheEvilWithin

Posted by TheEvilWithin 4 years ago Report

Well, that's something I never seen before.