Flying at 200+ lbs
devotedhufflepuff
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I'm going to be flying to Seattle (from Rochester, NY) via Delta for vacation in September. I hope to weigh around 225 at that time. I am really concerned that I might need to purchase an extra seat. I can't really afford to but I don't want to be prevented from boarding at the gate because of my size..
I was wondering what people of a similar size have experienced while traveling by plane. I am most interested in hearing from people that have flown recently, from Jan. 2013 to present. Did you have to buy an extra seat? Did you only need a seat belt extender? Did you require either? Were the airline staff rude to you? What was your general experience good and bad?
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Cheers!
I was wondering what people of a similar size have experienced while traveling by plane. I am most interested in hearing from people that have flown recently, from Jan. 2013 to present. Did you have to buy an extra seat? Did you only need a seat belt extender? Did you require either? Were the airline staff rude to you? What was your general experience good and bad?
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Cheers!
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The last time I flew wasn't exactly that recent. A few years ago I think?
Either way I most certainly didn't have to buy an extra seat and I'm positive I was over 200lbs at the time.0 -
I am 300+ and fly just fine.0
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Seats are pretty spacious to be fair. I don't think you'll have any worries at that weight.0
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I fly ALL THE TIME...I weigh 265#. I attempt to get a window or aisle seat...NO center (you will be MISERABLE). If the person next to you will allow you to keep the armrest up, great...otherwise it will cut into your hips a little.
SOME planes' seatbelts won't be long enough...I haven't had to use an extender yet, but people do this all the time, so don't be too embarrassed if you have to! For the most part, they will just make it (and I "suck it in" so they do too!)
The "skinnies" on the plane may resent you. Don't worry about it--you'll never see these people again in your life, so feel free to ask them if they "have a problem." Could be fun to put one of them in their place like I do! LOL!0 -
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Fly just fine.0 -
They definitely allow people 400lbs to fly.0
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Last time I flew I was at 325, no extra seat, but i did have to ask the attendant for a seat extender, which I just barely needed, and I'm sure you will be fine to have a wonderful trip!
And the attendants have generally been nice to me, while they are coming doing seatbelt/luggage checks I just ask, and they would get it for me within a few minutes. Normally they understand it is embarrassing to ask and don't make a scene, but at 325 pounds they knew before I asked that I would need one. But again, I just hardly couldn't fit, I weigh a lot more than you and carry my weight in my middle, you will be fine. (Last time I flew was in January)0 -
I flew last year to NYC and I was so anxious about all the concerns you listed. I was around 270 at that time and did not experience any issues at all. Hope this helps ease your mind.0
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Flew last summer and I'm 350+ I've been flying for years. I've never been asked to purchase an extra seat, and flight attendants have always been courteous and discreet when giving me an extender. It's been a while since I flew Delta, but exit rows and bulkhead seats CAN be more narrow, so it might be worth spending a little extra to pick your seat.0
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Last time I flew I was at 325, no extra seat, but i did have to ask the attendant for a seat extender, which I just barely needed, and I'm sure you will be fine to have a wonderful trip!
And the attendants have generally been nice to me, while they are coming doing seatbelt/luggage checks I just ask, and they would get it for me within a few minutes. Normally they understand it is embarrassing to ask and don't make a scene, but at 325 pounds they knew before I asked that I would need one. But again, I just hardly couldn't fit, I weigh a lot more than you and carry my weight in my middle, you will be fine. (Last time I flew was in January)
This was me almost exactly! I flew about two years ago, ish. And I was with my brother who is a similar size. I had to get an extender but no extra seat needed and the other passenger wasn't inconvenience or put upon AT ALL.0 -
I've flown at 300+ and didn't need an extender or extra seat. I suggest that you try to get a window seat. They seem more spacious to me but I generally like it for the leg space. I'm very tall and carry weight all over. I think that it would only be a problem if you're hippy but you'll probably be fine.0
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I have only been on a plane at 200+ pounds (except maybe the first time I flew... I may have been around 190 pounds then). Other than that, the smallest I've been on a plane was probably around 220. Most recently (the end of January 2013), I flew at 228, and it was totally fine. For reference, my hips were about 51" around at the time. I remember being comfortable, and it never even occurred to me that I might need an extra seat or a seat belt extender.
So I think you should be fine.0 -
The flight I took to Louisiana in March is what got me started. I weighed in at 233 and it was a tight fit and I was uncomfortable the whole way there. However, no one stopped me and forced me to buy a second ticket.
My second flight to Florida was a lot better, but still around 200lb and it was close. I had a lot more room to spare this time around.0 -
I fly ALL THE TIME...I weigh 265#. I attempt to get a window or aisle seat...NO center (you will be MISERABLE). If the person next to you will allow you to keep the armrest up, great...otherwise it will cut into your hips a little.
SOME planes' seatbelts won't be long enough...I haven't had to use an extender yet, but people do this all the time, so don't be too embarrassed if you have to! For the most part, they will just make it (and I "suck it in" so they do too!)
The "skinnies" on the plane may resent you. Don't worry about it--you'll never see these people again in your life, so feel free to ask them if they "have a problem." Could be fun to put one of them in their place like I do! LOL!
The "skinnies" will only resent you if you are in their seat taking up half the room they paid for. Other than that they won't give a damn as long as your hygiene is proper. We "skinnies" don't actually care if you are overweight. We only care if you are pushing us into a little tiny space when the space allotted is tiny enough.
By put us in our place do you mean shwished against the window? I think the skinnies resent your attitude.
OP- 200 isn't too big to even worry. You won't have any problems. If you are worried be sure to check in early and get the seat with lots of leg room or the aisle seat. I personally have flown next to lot's of different sizes of people without a care. The airline staff is there to make sure you have a pleasant trip, and unless it's much different in the US than every where else, they will do just that. Also, you probably won't be anywhere near the biggest person on the plane. If you are worried about the seat belt extended situation call them and ask about the length of the regular seat belt.
Have a happy flight!0 -
I've flown at 275 and had no issues. However, if you really want to ease your mind, fly Southwest. They have a policy that if you need an extra seat, they will give you one for free.0
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I fly all the time and usually on Delta. I've only ever had one flight attendant who was the least bit rude. I've seen people much larger than myself on some flights and I've never seen Delta require them to purchase an extra seat. I usually get an aisle seat. I would suggest you get an aisle or a window. A larger person in the middle seat makes the entire row uncomfortable.
Depending on the plane, and how you carry your weight, you may need a seat belt extender. I usually need one on a 757 - but rarely on other planes. Since I fly so often, I carry one with me...just in case.
Relax and enjoy your vacation!0 -
I have flown many times at 250 and I have never had an issue. We likely have a different body composition though. I would look at the information for the airline and see if it has dimensions for seats/belts?0
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Seats are pretty spacious to be fair. I don't think you'll have any worries at that weight.
Hahaha do you fly first class? I don't know if OP will need a second seat or not but I do know they are NOT spacious. **** I'm in my 130's and I'm only mildly comfortable in them for trips under 4 hours.0 -
The "skinnies" will only resent you if you are in their seat taking up half the room they paid for. Other than that they won't give a damn as long as your hygiene is proper. We "skinnies" don't actually care if you are overweight. We only care if you are pushing us into a little tiny space when the space allotted is tiny enough.
By put us in our place do you mean shwished against the window? I think the skinnies resent your attitude.
OP- 200 isn't too big to even worry. You won't have any problems. If you are worried be sure to check in early and get the seat with lots of leg room or the aisle seat. I personally have flown next to lot's of different sizes of people without a care. The airline staff is there to make sure you have a pleasant trip, and unless it's much different in the US than every where else, they will do just that. Also, you probably won't be anywhere near the biggest person on the plane. If you are worried about the seat belt extended situation call them and ask about the length of the regular seat belt.
Have a happy flight!
Thank YOU you took the words right out of my mouth - and a heads up if you "skinny" experience this you can write the airlines and sometimes they will give you a voucher or some money - for instance my husband argued he only got 1/2 of the seat he paid for and they gave a 1/2 refund!
Lastly, at 225 you'll probably NOT be even one of the top 20% of the largest people on the plane so I would not worry about it.0 -
The last time I flew quite a few years ago, I was about 250 lbs and had no troubles at all. I didn't even need a seat belt extender.0
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I flew jetblue in September 2013 from Long Beach, CA to Seattle, WA and I was 330lbs or so. They have seatbelt extensions if you need. I was a bit spilly in the seat but my husband was next to my so he doesn't mind. I am sure you will be fine and just remember you will never see these people again so it doesn't matter!
I also flew to Oklahoma City, OK from Long Beach, CA in February 2014 and samething.....I needed a seal belt extension but this time it was just me on the plane (flew Fronteir) and the person next to me didn't have a problem with me sitting next to them. I felt I had enough room too and that is saying a lot at at that weight AND being 5'10" lol.
Moral of the story...you will be JUST FINE at 200+.0 -
The "skinnies" will only resent you if you are in their seat taking up half the room they paid for. Other than that they won't give a damn as long as your hygiene is proper. We "skinnies" don't actually care if you are overweight. We only care if you are pushing us into a little tiny space when the space allotted is tiny enough.
By put us in our place do you mean shwished against the window? I think the skinnies resent your attitude.
Have a happy flight!
When you are against the arm rest and it's popping up because of it, people get testy. There's no way it can NOT pop up for me, which is obviously WHY i'm attempting to lose weight. Before you castigate me for what I wrote, please keep in mind that I have been laughed at, called names and asked why I allowed myself to become "a cow" (direct quote). So the "skinnies" I'm talking about are the RUDE and NASTY "skinnies." One time, while walking through the airport, ADULTS behind me (a famiy!) started making pig noises. I travel A LOT...and while it doesn't happen all the time, you never forget the times it did. So by "put you in your place," what I mean is that I let them know that they've hurt my feelings, that I may be fat on the outside, but they're UGLY on the inside. Does that answer your condescending question?0 -
I wouldn't expect you to understand....with a maximum of 20# to lose and all.0
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I wouldn't expect you to understand....with a maximum of 20# to lose and all.
She did not attack you or anyone else on the threads weight.... You seem extremely self centered.0 -
I wouldn't expect you to understand....with a maximum of 20# to lose and all.
She did not attack you or anyone else on the threads weight.... You seem extremely self centered.
And YOU seem like an *kitten*, LOL.0
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