This aircraft features Frontier's Stretch seating which are the first three rows of the cabin, in addition to the exit rows. These rows provide an extra 5-7 inches of legroom and may be selected at time of purchase or at check-in.
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I am 6'3 and pushing 400 pounds and I have never had a problem on BA flights. Yes I need a seatbelt extension but only so I will be comfortable. I admittedly do fit between the armrests. I do feel bad for people next to me because my shoulders are quite broad but I try to get an aisle seat so I can at least lean out.
The DOT said airlines decide on their own who gets bumped, but those decisions are based on a few different factors – things like how much you paid for the ticket when you checked in, and whether you're a frequent flier will all come into play in deciding whether you get to keep your seat.
Carry-on baggage is not included as fee free. You may pay for carry-on baggage fees at the time of booking. If you have already purchased your ticket, they you may pay for carry-on baggage fees on FlyFrontier.com or when you check-in online within 24 hours of departure.
The only thing you can get for free is a cup of water, but you'll have to ask a flight attendant for it. Anything else you order from the Frontier In-Flight Menu will have a cost, so plan ahead and pack some munchies to avoid paying for overpriced food and drink items while in the air.
One is to check in early. Once you check in, you'll probably get a seat assignment, and the chances of getting bumped decrease. Don't wait to board! If you're not in your seat, the airline may assume you won't show up and give your seat to another passenger.
Frontier serves many of it's destinations only once (or twice) daily. This is bad when your flight is delayed or canceled, since it means that they can't just put you on the next flight and get you there a few hours late.
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You should be fine. You could try and google the largest seat in your class category and try to book it. You will be fine, you probably won't even need an extender on your belt. A size 22 won't have difficulty fitting in a airline seat, and doing up the seat belt.
I am a bigger person, size 24-26-28. Will I fit in an airplane seat? You will probably need to buy two coach seats and ask for a seatbelt extender (or to have yours). Remember, two coach seats are generally much cheaper and more spacious than a single first class seat.