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Fat tax introduced by Samoa Airlines

April 3, 2013 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Have you ever wondered if  that fat person sitting in the aircraft has possibly  left you with less luggage allowance.

Well Samoa airlines  have taken steps  so that everyone gets charged fairly. Samoa Air has become the world’s first pacific airline to introduce the ‘fat tax’, which will see overweight passengers paying more for their seats.

The Pacific island nations have some of the “world’s highest rates of obesity”, with Samoa usually included in the top ten countries for obesity levels.

The  airline’s chief executive Chris Langton, has said that the fee is the “fairest way of travelling” with the added benefits  to  promote health and obesity awareness to locals.

How the fat tax works

Passengers will be required to type their weight and the weight of their baggage into the online booking section of the airline’s website.samoa obesity and fat tax airline

Passengers will also be weighed on scales at the airport

The rates will then vary depending on the length of the trip and will see travellers paying $1 per kilogram on short haul flights to about $4.16 per kilogram on flights between Samoa and American Samoa.

The Samoa Air homepage reads "We at Samoa Air are keeping airfares fair, by charging our passengers only for what they weigh. You are the master of your Air’fair

According o Fiji times.com “The world’s first airline to charge passengers by their weight rather than per seat says the policy has helped to raise obesity awareness and improve public health”

Samoa Air flies from Samoa to American Samoa, North Tonga, Niue, North Cook Islands and French Polynesia. The airline does not fly large commercial aircraft, but rather small planes that are more susceptible to weight variances.

 

Do you find this Fair or just plain rude?

Let us know !!

Filed Under: 2013, Wierd, World, Yarns Tagged With: Airlines, Samoa, TAX

The car that can fly over roads

December 25, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

From Volkswagen, and a young gaming design student from Chengdu city in china , we get a flying car concept that fits not only our own desires for futurism but could become a  daily travel habit.

Have you ever daydreamed about your car taking off and flying over the road? This can happen now

flying car of china in chenngdu city

Volkswagen concept car in China

The Volkswagen Hover Car is a pod-like zero-emissions vehicle that uses electromagnetic road networks to float above the road.

 

 

The small Volkswagen has two seats and a joystick and, to demonstrate how the car would work, a Chinese couple appears to put the flying car to the test around the bustling streets of Chengdu ( though honestly is all looks like Photoshop)

Other flying cars – Maybe not so distant, when pigs, er, cars fly.( from http://futek-rna.blogspot.com.au)

                   A flying car or roadable aircraft is a vehicle that can travel on roads and in the air.

Article posted for www.gadgetaustralia.com by guest author babyhifi.

Filed Under: 2012, Technology, Wierd, World Tagged With: Flying Car, Volkswagon

Swedish blogger splits atoms in kitchen

August 5, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Richard Handl was a keen blogger who  said that he had the radioactive elements radium, americium and uranium in his apartment in southern Sweden when police showed up and arrested him on charges of unauthorized possession of nuclear material.

 

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Handl, 31,  ran a blog  and said he had tried for months to set up a nuclear reactor at home and kept a blog about his experiments, describing how he created a small meltdown on his stove.

Handl said “I have always been interested in physics and chemistry,” and said he wanted to know if he could split atoms at home.

Handl’s blog — still available at richardsreactor.blogspot.com — describes his efforts in detail

 

Link : How atoms work

Filed Under: Entertainment, News Australia, Technology, Wierd Tagged With: Atoms, Split, Sweden

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