A Finnish airline has begun its controversial plan of weighing passengers before they take flight, in a move that has been harshly criticised as being far-shaming. European carrier Finnair began its voluntary programme of weighing passengers at the departure gates at Helsinki Airport, which it says will allow airlines to better calculate weight estimates for planes before they take off. The first passengers were seen standing on scales at the airport, next to a large sign that reads: 'Voluntary Customer Weight Survey.'
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