Sumo Wrestlers' Weight Forces Japan Airlines to Add Extra Flight

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Japan Airlines had to arrange an extra flight after realizing that two of its planes were at risk of exceeding weight limits due to a passenger list that included sumo wrestlers. The wrestlers, estimated to weigh an average of 120kg, were scheduled to fly to Amami Oshima for a sports festival. Concerns over fuel capacity led to the last-minute arrangement of a special flight for 27 wrestlers. Additional flights were also organized for their return. This is not the first time sumo wrestlers have caused weight-related travel issues, as a viral photo in 2014 showed them packed onto a small passenger plane.
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