Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations. Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations.

‘People judge me for travelling as a plus-size woman – but I can get a free plane seat’

Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations.

A woman has shared how she makes the experience of travelling more comfortable as a plus-size person – including an unexpected perk: being able to nab an extra seat for free on flights.

Victoria Voos, 33, is well-known on Instagram for sharing her struggles, navigating travelling in a larger body, as well as tips to make things easier, with her near-50,000 followers.

In a recent post, she lifted the lid on the ways she makes the experience of visiting new places work for her – and tips on how other plus-size people can enjoy it too.

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“Travelling to and from destinations can be uncomfortable, especially when flying,” the social media and marketing manager from San Diego, California, told Luxury Travel Daily.

Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations.
Victoria Voos. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I can’t do anything about people judging me, but I can do something about being as comfortable as possible.

“An example is making sure a restaurant has chairs without armrests, which is something I can usually check ahead of time.

“Sometimes, I do have to ask for accommodations, and if those aren’t available, I just find something else.

“In a way, it comes down to a level of confidence with self-advocacy, which can take some practice.

“I think everyone deserves to sit comfortably, and what’s the harm in asking for a different chair if you need it?”

Victoria – who usually travels with her husband, Corey, whom she shares two cats with – recommends having a companion who you feel comfortable with.

Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations.
Victoria with her husband, Corey. (Picture: Jam Press)

She added: “I’d suggest going with a buddy who has a similar idea of comfort and accommodation preferences.

“Also, if you are unable to fly with Southwest’s customer-of-size policy, your friend might be willing to split a third set with you for your comfort.

“I think this is a great solution for keeping costs down while maximising comfort, especially on international flights.”

However, she shared that some airlines have a ‘customer of size policy’ which comes with a big perk.

She said: “When you travel with Southwest as a ‘customer of size’ you get an extra seat for free for your comfort and safety.

“Not to mention the comfort and safety of the person who would have been sitting next to you.

“It’s a win-win!”

Much of Victoria’s knowledge comes from testing things out herself and finding what works.

She said: “I really love a good bathtub experience, but it can be difficult to find tubs that I fit in.

“I have found that when I travel to Las Vegas and get a room with a tub I am almost always able to fit which brings me so much joy!”

She also believes her travelling experiences have influenced her perspective on body positivity and self-acceptance.

Victoria said: “It has shown me how limiting we can allow our world to be if we give into the fear or negative self-talk about existing in a larger body.

Plus-size travel tips by Victoria Voos: How to make flying more comfortable, get free extra seats on flights, and ensure comfort with restaurant and hotel accommodations.
Victoria Voos. (Picture: Jam Press)

“It’s also my hope that I can help other travellers learn how to make the most out of their time travelling.

“Even if that just means seeing my recommendations for a neck fan or how to ask for an extended seatbelt on an aeroplane.

“It can be tough to put yourself out there and share about existing in a larger body, especially since there are so many people that like to tear others down.”

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