6’7” Tall Passenger vs Frontier Airlines ✈️ $45 Economy Seat Test (NYC–Orlando)

Can someone who is 6 feet 7 inches tall actually fly comfortably on Frontier Airlines economy? Ever since our first Frontier Airlines trip videos, viewers kept asking one question — can taller passengers realistically fit in Frontier’s ultra-low-cost seats? So we decided to test it for real. In this video, we take a Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 flight from Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) and bring along our nephew — who stands an incredible 6’7” — to see whether Frontier’s basic economy seat in the LAST row can handle someone far taller than the average traveler. In this 20-minute full flight experience, we cover: • Quick tour of Islip MacArthur Airport • Boarding the Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 • Economy seat walkthrough & tray table test • Legroom reality check for tall passengers • Frontier buy-on-board menu & amenities • Seat comfort during a 2.5-hour flight • Knee clearance, recline space & aisle access • Honest verdict: Is Frontier OK for tall flyers? ⸻ Frontier Airlines Seat Facts Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft typically feature: Seat Pitch: ~28–29 inches Seat Width: ~17–18 inches How does that compare? • American Airlines: ~30–31” pitch • Delta Air Lines: ~30–32” pitch • United Airlines: ~30–31” pitch That means Frontier offers 2–4 inches less legroom than most major U.S. airlines — which can make a huge difference for taller travelers. So… can someone nearly 7 feet tall make it through the flight comfortably? Watch until the end for the final verdict 👀 If you enjoy real airline tests, airport tours, and honest flight reviews, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and follow along for more aviation adventures!