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Which airline has the shortest seat belts?

According to travel review site the Points Guy, Delta's seatbelts range in size from 40 to 45 inches. That's shorter than American Airlines' and JetBlue's belts, which measure from 45 to 47 inches and 45 inches, respectively, but still longer than Southwest's belt, which clocks in at just 39 inches.



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Ask for a seat belt extender I know it's not fun, but when you board an aircraft and you need a seat belt extender, ask the flight attendant for one. No one's ever judged me for that and most cabin crew members are discreet about it.

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Ryanair seat belts are said to be 30 '' as opposed to Thomson 28 '' short haul. Much depends on weight distribution really because my son is heavier but is 6ft 5ins and has no problem.

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I do find that on their older a/c, seat belts are reasonable small so if you are XL you probably will need extension seat belt which obviously you will not be able to use in the emergency exit rows and row 1 (exception are seats 1E and 1F).

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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.

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How big are the seatbelts on TUI? One answer I got was 46 inches - which I believe must be when the seat belt is new and the second answer I got was 40 inches. So if you are nervous measure below your waist where your seatbelt would go and see if you can make it work.

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However, a seatbelt extension is available to any passenger who requires one. A standard airline seatbelt extends approximately 46 inches, and a seatbelt extension adds approximately 25 inches.

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Most likely, it won't be comfortable, but you'll still fit at 300. Try and book next to an empty seat, if you can.

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A size 22 won't have difficulty fitting in a airline seat, and doing up the seat belt. Don't worry.

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The armrest is the definitive gauge for a Customer of size. It serves as the boundary between seats. If you're unable to lower both armrests and/or encroach upon any portion of a seat next to you, you need a second seat.

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If you can buckle your seatbelts, you guys should be able to fly without any issue. If the seatbelts don't fit, you should contact whichever airlines you're considering and confirm whether or not they will offer a seatbelt extender.

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Seatbelts and Extenders Chances are if you're a size 24 or above, you'll need a seatbelt extender to be comfortable. You can ask for this when you board or once you've sat in your seat.

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Airlines do provide seat belt extenders on flights as they are required by law to do so at no charge. Travelers are discouraged from bringing their own seat belt extenders, since the FAA would not be able to ensure that extenders brought by passengers are compliant with safety regulations.

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Our minimum seat dimensions are as follows: Pitch (distance between back of seat and back of seat in front): 28 inches (approx. 71 cm) Width (distance between armrests): 16 inches (approx.

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