Friday, March 20, 2015

Obese People & Airlines

Obesity doesn't have to preclude you from taking advantage of the convenience of air travel.


If you are obese, traveling by plane can present you with some difficulties that other travelers do not have to consider. Although the discussion of this subject may not always be pleasant, understanding the reasoning behind certain airline rules and preparing for your trip in advance may make air travel a pleasant experience.


Reasoning


Although the subject is a touchy one, airlines are not just being cruel when they make decisions based on a passenger's size. Safety is the top concern for airlines, which are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration. Passengers who are unable to fasten seat belts or who may block an exit row can be a danger to themselves and other passengers and crew. Additionally, airlines want to ensure that all passengers are as comfortable as possible while flying. If an individual cannot fit comfortably in one seat, he may inconvenience another passenger.


Additional Seating Issue


Increasingly airlines are giving boarding agents the authority to insist that obese customers purchase an additional seat. If you believe that you cannot comfortably fit in one seat with the armrest down, then purchasing an additional seat in advance may prevent some of the embarrassment that could result from being called out at the time of your flight.


Questions


Find out if the airline you are flying with offers extendable seatbelts. This is not just important for comfort, but for safety as well. Turbulence during flights can be extreme, and being properly belted can prevent you from being ejected from your seat. In addition, ask about upgrading to the first- or business-class section, which offers larger seats. Although these fares are significantly higher, if you are a member of an airline mileage program, you may be able to use your rewards to upgrade.


Dollars and Sense


Inquire about reduced or refundable fares for a second seat. For airlines that require certain passengers to purchase an additional seat, some offer a discount on the second seat, while others will refund your purchase price if the flight isn't full.