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Spirit Airlines not allowing passengers with inappropriate clothing, tattoos to fly
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Spirit Airlines has updated its policy to include a stricter dress code for passengers.
The update, which became effective on Jan. 22, says a passenger can be denied boarding or removed from a flight because of their clothing or offensive tattoos.
The additions to the contract now specify that passengers who are inadequately clothed, such as wearing see-through clothing that exposes breasts, buttocks, or other private parts, are subject to being grounded.
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The contract also makes clear that passengers may not be barefoot, which is a policy on other airlines as well. Another addition to Spirit’s policy, the appearance of offensive tattoos, is not a common cause for removal.
The new policy comes after clothing infractions have reportedly caused issues for some Spirit passengers.
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In October of last year, two women were removed for wearing crop tops on the airline. Last week, a man from Texas was removed from a Spirit flight for wearing what was deemed an offensive hoodie. The passenger eventually removed the article of clothing but was still escorted from the plane.
Fox Business has reached out to Spirit for comment.
Attention all passengers: Spirit Airlines has implemented a new policy regarding appropriate clothing and tattoos for those looking to fly with us.
In an effort to maintain a family-friendly and respectful environment for all travelers, Spirit Airlines will not allow passengers with inappropriate clothing or offensive tattoos to board our flights. This includes clothing that is excessively revealing, offensive language or imagery, and tattoos that may be considered offensive or inappropriate.
We believe that all passengers deserve to feel comfortable and safe while flying with us, and this policy is in place to ensure that everyone’s experience is enjoyable and respectful.
Please be mindful of your attire and tattoos when flying with Spirit Airlines, and thank you for your cooperation in helping us create a positive and welcoming flying experience for all.
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