
Bigger Body, Should Book Two Seats?
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Bigger Body, Should Book Two Seats?
Niall Boylan
In this emotionally charged episode, Niall dives into one of the most talked-about travel debates: Should plus-size passengers be required to book an extra seat on flights? Inspired by viral content from plus-size travel influencer Kirsty Leanne, who unapologetically refuses to pay for more space—even when it upsets fellow passengers—Niall opens the lines and gives listeners the mic.
With passionate views on both sides, callers share raw and honest opinions on whether airlines should be more size-inclusive, or if shared space means shared responsibility. From personal experiences to broader ethical concerns, this episode asks the uncomfortable questions we can’t afford to ignore in today’s world of packed planes and evolving norms.
Caller Opinions:
“Kirsty’s right — booking two seats every time is financially and emotionally draining. The onus should be on airlines to design better, more inclusive seating.”
“Nobody asks tall people to pay extra for legroom — why single out plus-size passengers? It’s about dignity and fair treatment.”
“If you’re taking up more than one seat, it’s only fair to pay for it. Everyone’s paying for their space — it’s not about shame, it’s about practicality.”
“I once had a flight where I was half-squashed because the person next to me overflowed into my seat. It was uncomfortable and unfair.”
Tune in for a compelling, respectful conversation about body size, fairness, and the future of air travel — only on Talk It Out with Niall