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Spirit Airlines bans passengers from flying
‘Offensive’ Tattoos and Revealing Clothing Are Now on Spirit Airlines’ No-Fly List
The airline clarified (somewhat) the attire and appearance that might prevent passengers from being allowed to board or remain on a plane, a move that goes a step further than other major U.S. airlines.
‘Offensive’ tattoos and ‘see-through clothing’ can get you kicked off your next Spirit Airlines flight
Passengers flying Spirit Airlines may need to conceal some tattoos or put on more clothing for their next flight, according to the airline’s updated contract for travelers.
Spirit Airlines Implements Stricter Dress Code, Bans ‘Offensive’ Tattoos And More
Spirit Airlines has recently updated its contract of carriage. The contract now includes more stringent rules regarding passenger attire and appearance. The budget carrier explicitly prohibits travelers from boarding flights if they are deemed to be “inadequately clothed.
Spirit Airlines bans passengers from flying with offensive tattoos, clothing
Budget carrier Spirit Airlines quietly updated its contract of carriage Wednesday to include a more thorough dress code — which caught at least some unsuspecting travelers unawares. The new
Spirit Airlines Bans See-through Clothes and Offensive Tattoos
Last week John Garcia Jr. was bounced from a Los Angeles-San Antonio Spirit Airlines flight for wearing a hooded sweatshirt imprinted with an obscenity on the front and the back of the garment. The 43-year-old posted a photo of himself on Facebook on the plane wearing the hoodie.
Spirit Airlines dress code calls out obscene clothes, ‘lewd’ tattoos
Spirit updated its dress code for passengers, prohibiting revealing or offensive attire. Violate the rules, and you could be banned from your flight.
Spirit Airlines bans ‘lewd’ clothing, tattoos
Spirit Airlines said its passengers may not be allowed to board the aircraft or can be forced to leave if they are sporting “lewd” clothing and/or have not covered “offensive” tattoos, according
Spirit Airlines Rolled Out a New Dress Code—Here’s What Could Get You Booted from Your Flight
The budget carrier is scrutinizing passengers with an even more critical eye. Here's what fashion choices no longer fly.
Spirit Airlines will now remove passengers sporting ‘offensive’ clothing and tattoos
According to the terms of the carriage contract, passengers who are removed from a flight or denied boarding because of “offensive” clothing are not entitled to a refund, according to the terms of the carriage contract. The policy change comes after two women claimed they were kicked off a Spirit flight in October for wearing crop tops.
Spirit Airlines won't allow passengers with 'offensive' tattoos or clothing to fly, says new policy
Spirit Airlines updated its contract of carriage to specify prohibited clothing that could lead to not boarding or being removed from an aircraft.
Spirit Airlines Bans Revealing Clothing, Offensive Tattoos
Some air travelers have been singled out and denied boarding, and in some cases, their situations have gone viral on social media.
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Spirit Airlines passenger dress code bans "lewd, obscene" clothes, tattoos
Spirit Airlines is getting stricter about its dress code. Why it matters: The company updated its passenger "contract of ...
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This Major Airline Is Turning Away Flyers With Certain Tattoos
If an associate of Spirit Airlines sees that you have a tattoo or multiple tattoos that can in any way be deemed offensive to ...
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