The Reading / Listening - Weighing Passengers - Level 5

Finland's airline Finnair has started weighing passengers on flights from its capital city. The weigh-ins are voluntary and are completely anonymous. The new initiative is to ensure safety standards on flights are stuck to. Airplanes should not exceed the prescribed maximum weight for safe take-offs and landings. This weight is made up of the aircraft, the fuel, checked baggage, cargo, onboard catering, water, and passengers. Airlines never know the exact weight of passengers and their carry-on baggage. They rely on estimates provided by aviation authorities.

Volunteer passengers are stepping on weighing scales at Helsinki Airport's departure gates. Finnair officials were concerned about a customer backlash because weight is a personal issue. However, in the first week, more than 1,000 passengers had agreed to be weighed. The company said: "We hope to have a good sample of volunteers…so that we can get the most accurate information possible for important balance calculations." An official said travellers could "rest assured" and have "peace of mind" that their weight would not be linked to their personal information.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Weighing Passengers - Level 4 or  Weighing Passengers - Level 6

Sources
  • https://news.sky.com/story/finnair-airline-starts-weighing-passengers-with-luggage-to-ensure-a-safe-take-off-13066646
  • https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/feb/07/finnair-to-ask-passengers-to-step-on-scales-with-luggage-before-departure
  • https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/02/08/excess-baggage-finnair-shares-gain-as-investors-weigh-new-passenger-policy


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. completely
  2. safety
  3. exceed the prescribed maximum
  4. safe take-offs
  5. onboard
  6. Airlines never know the exact
  7. They rely
  8. aviation
  1. and landings
  2. anonymous
  3. weight
  4. authorities
  5. standards
  6. on estimates
  7. weight
  8. catering

Paragraph 2

  1. stepping on weighing
  2. departure
  3. a good sample
  4. get the most accurate information
  5. important balance
  6. travellers could rest
  7. have peace
  8. linked to their
  1. of mind
  2. scales
  3. calculations
  4. personal information
  5. gates
  6. of volunteers
  7. assured
  8. possible

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Finland's airline Finnair (1) ___________________ passengers on flights from (2) ___________________. The weigh-ins are voluntary and are completely anonymous. The new (3) ___________________ ensure safety standards on flights are stuck to. Airplanes should not exceed the prescribed maximum weight for safe (4) ___________________. This weight is made up of the aircraft, the fuel, checked baggage, cargo, onboard catering, water, and passengers. Airlines never know (5) ___________________ of passengers and their carry-on baggage. They rely on estimates provided (6) ___________________.

Volunteer passengers are (7) ___________________ scales at Helsinki Airport's departure gates. Finnair officials were concerned about (8) ___________________ because weight is a personal issue. However, in the first week, more than 1,000 passengers had (9) ___________________ weighed. The company said: "We hope to have a (10) ___________________ volunteers…so that we can get the most accurate information possible for (11) ___________________." An official said travellers could "rest assured" and have "peace of mind" that their weight would not be (12) ___________________ personal information.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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tscapitalcity.Theweigh-insarevoluntaryandarecompletelyanonymo
us.Thenewinitiativeistoensuresafetystandardsonflightsarestuckto.
Airplanesshouldnotexceedtheprescribedmaximumweightforsafetak
e-offsandlandings.Thisweightismadeupoftheaircraft,thefuel,check
edbaggage,cargo,onboardcatering,water,andpassengers.Airlinesn
everknowtheexactweightofpassengersandtheircarry-onbaggage.T
heyrelyonestimatesprovidedbyaviationauthorities.Volunteerpassen
gersaresteppingonweighingscalesatHelsinkiAirport'sdeparturegate
s.Finnairofficialswereconcernedaboutacustomerbacklashbecausew
eightisapersonalissue.However,inthefirstweek,morethan1,000pass
engershadagreedtobeweighed.Thecompanysaid:"Wehopetohavea
goodsampleofvolunteers…sothatwecangetthemostaccurateinforma
tionpossibleforimportantbalancecalculations."Anofficialsaidtravelle
rscould"restassured"andhave"peaceofmind"thattheirweightwouldnotbelinkedtotheirpersonalinformation.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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