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Plus-Size Travelers Speak Out On Inequities Of Life Being Fat

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From NYpost.com…

When seeking a first-class adventure, plus-size travelers are often treated like second-class citizens.

“Airlines and resorts roll out the red carpet for people with traditional bodies,” full-figured fashion influencer Stephanie Nadia, 33, told The Post.

“But whenever I’m traveling, and I have to ask for a seat belt extender or for an extra-large hotel bathrobe, I feel like I’m getting the ‘unwelcome mat,’” the Brooklyn native added.

Recently, globe-trotters of size on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram have made viral calls for more body-inclusive accommodations to be available on airplanes, at hotels and on destination excursions.

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