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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 5:48 am
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I agree with the other comments saying not to worry about asking for an extender. Frankly, anybody who looks down on you for being fat wouldn't change their opinion based on whether or not you have an extender. So really nothing to worry about.

However, as noted, do expect the seats to be very cramped. And as you are an infrequent flyer, be sure to read up on Spirit's additional fees. Not being prepared could cost you a lot of money.
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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 9:37 am
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I called they said they do not charge extra for extensions..

I'm 5'7 and 245.. Doesn't look it but it's all in my waist.. I fit just
Fine in a cars seat and even in a corvette.. I'm just getting nervous
Because it's my first time flying alone the last time we went on a trip some kids made fun of my husband because you need an extension
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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 3:17 pm
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You probably wont need one, but here's a secret - not all seat belts are the same length! I know - I have measured them myself since I usually, but not always do. A Flight Attendant once explained it to me - they have to check the seat belts quite frequently. When there are small issues on the ends of them, they sometimes simply cut them a little shorter. Some sometimes you get stuck in a seat with a really short belt. I have gotten to the point where I usually ask for one even if the belt technically fits but is tight, just for the comfort of it. almost every flight I have been on at least a few passengers ask for them.
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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 3:41 pm
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You know that kind of makes sense to me because I have taken
Flights were the seat belt is perfect and I've taken ones where im
Sucking in my stomach the entire flight.. Man I've got issues.. Lol
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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 4:33 pm
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An alternative, if you expect to fly with any frequency in the future and just want to be prepared, is to buy your own extender. They're somewhat pricey at around $40 give or take, but may be worth it if you feel embarrassed about asking the flight attendant for one.
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Old Jan 31, 2014 | 5:05 pm
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Originally Posted by shevelle
I called they said they do not charge extra for extensions..

I'm 5'7 and 245.. Doesn't look it but it's all in my waist.. I fit just
Fine in a cars seat and even in a corvette.. I'm just getting nervous
Because it's my first time flying alone the last time we went on a trip some kids made fun of my husband because you need an extension
Don't worry, you may be plenty comfortable with the regular belts. It's worth trying first.
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Old Feb 1, 2014 | 9:56 pm
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Originally Posted by shevelle
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My friend bought me a ticket to see her birthday present.
She didn't tell me but already purchased it.. My delema is
I. A bit on the heavy side and I'm afraid I won't get the seat belt on.
She purchased a ticket on Spirit and hearing they have horrible
Customer service.. I can not afford to upgrade to a bigger seat
And I called the CS number and the poorly English speaking
Rep said I can get an extension on the belt just ask when I get on the
The plane.. Well that's going to make me so upset asking in front
Of people I don't know that I need a seat belt extension because
I'm heavy from health issues not because I slam food down my throat..
Lol.. Any advice anyone?
I had to do this twelve years ago, when flying Continental to the U.S. for my gastric bypass operation. I bought two seats, but I dreaded the trip. Turns out, both ground and flight crew went out of their way to be kind. The ground crew gave the flight crew a heads up about why I had two seats. They booked me a row where the third seat happened to be empty. After checking in, they paged me, escorted me to the first class lounge to wait, and finally drove me out to the plane directly as if I were a VIP! All, just to spare me from getting upset or embarrassed.

Even though I had two seats, I was still supposed to use only the seatbelt of one, and of course, it didn't fit. The FA told me quietly to wait a few minutes. Another FA came by and very discreetly slipped me the extension and stood blocking the view so I could adjust it without nearby passengers seeing what was happening. The third seat in the row remained empty, so the flight attendants also kept watch to deter other passengers from trying to come and grab the extra space.

I never forgot just how kind they were, and also how discreet. Aftermath, I had gastric bypass surgery and lost over 200 lbs. A decade later, I always joke that I must be the only person in the universe who looks forward to an economy class seat. Or rather, looks forward to the blissful indifference of other passengers who don't give me a second glance as I go to my seat.

In conclusion, please don't let your apprehension keep you from enjoying a wonderful visit with your friend. It goes without saying that anyone who would treat you poorly because you are asking for a little help is a person who themselves is far beyond help as far as teaching them compassion, and who should remain beneath your notice.
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Old Feb 1, 2014 | 10:12 pm
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I had a similar but different experience. I was flying last minute for a conference and the only seats open were in economy so I purchased 2 seats so I could do work without upsetting my seatmates.

I got my 2 seats and the 3rd seat vacated to be nearer to her family without anyone replacing her. I asked for an extender and made myself a little bed in the 3 seats up against the wall. Belt held me in. I covered myself with a blanket to avoid having an FA question me about it being against regulations.

Great J class substitute.

To the OP, relax and you should be fine. If you do need the extender ask for it. Or ask for it while boarding as when you walk on there are usually FAs at the entry door. It may take them a few moments but it will avoid you having to ask in front of your seatmates and others with nothing better to do than overhear.
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Old Feb 2, 2014 | 6:26 am
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not sure how long before your flight but ebay sell them and if you research the airline you should be able to find out which type to buy, i think there i 3 types, having your own saves you having to ask
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Old Feb 3, 2014 | 11:22 am
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The lady next to me on a flight last month needed an extender - she simply pressed her 'call' button, and when the FA came over, she held the two pieces of the belt, showing it didn't do up, and the FA brought her an extender with no fuss at all. The only other person who knew what was going on was me.
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