But it DOES say something when a 14-year old child is so obese they can't fit into one seat. I'm not small by any stretch and I'll be damned if I've ever had a problem fitting in one...even on Ghetto Bus Airlines.
A 14yr old who needs two seats because of obesity....has parents that need to be charged with child abuse.
I can sort of understand the flight attendants choosing to ask the passenger to get off the plane. No...not excusing it. However...if the parents were so cruel to not buy this child 2 seats, which they easily could have done, without the child's knowledge....they would also be the type who would sue the airline for "traumatizing" their child. The flight attendants, took the course of least resistance.
The woman who was displaced had bought a full price ticket, and could have refused to leave her seat too. Might have been a very uncomfortable situation, if she had stayed. The article doesn't mention what the airline did for this woman for getting off the plane. I almost always fly Delta, and have often received either a voucher for another ticket, or a specific cash amount voucher, to not take a flight. Delta overbooks their flights all the time, have for years.
Keep in mind, that though this kid was 14....that's a minor, not a "child". I was a sophmore in high school, flying by myself at that age, and if it was not a final destination flight, the airline would not have been "caring" for the kid, like they would a child or pre-teen.