Airlines must provide seat belt extenders free of charge to any passenger who requests one. They are part of the aircraft’s official safety equipment, regulated by aviation authorities like the FAA. 🚫 Why You Cannot Buy Them

Here is the story of how airlines handle seat belt extenders and what you need to know before you fly. ✈️ The Hidden Rule of the Skies

Extenders must be FAA-approved and match the specific aircraft seat.

Flight attendants fulfill this request dozens of times a week. It is a routine part of their job.

FAA regulations prohibit passengers using seat belt extenders from sitting in emergency exit rows.