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‘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.
Passengers With These Types Of Tattoos Or Clothing Are No Longer Able To Fly Spirit Airlines
When most people are prepping for a flight, their standard "uniform for travel" is anything comfortable. Most people aren't thinking about making a statement with their attire, but for the few who do, Spirit Airlines may not be the carrier to choose.
‘See-Through’ Clothing and ‘Offensive’ Tattoos May Now Stop You Flying on Spirit Airlines — Here's Why
The airlines updated their passenger contract on Wednesday, Jan. 22 to include more conduct and condition guidelines
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 Enforces Stricter Dress Code for Passengers
Spirit Airlines updated its "Contract of Carriage" declaring that passengers "shall not be permitted to board the aircraft" if they are "inadequately clothed." The new policy also includes banning clothes considered "lewd,
Spirit Airlines’ New Dress Code: Can You Get Kicked Off a Flight?
The airline updated its ‘contract of carriage’ guidelines for the dress code that is permitted on board a 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 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 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 Updates Dress Code for Passengers
Spirit Airlines has tightened up its dress code for passengers, with "offensive" tattoos now on the forbidden list. But what constitutes "offensive" in the case of body art is not spelled out, notes the New York Times.
This U.S. Airline Just Made Its Dress Code Stricter — What to Know
Spirit Airlines announced it revised its passenger policies, prohibiting certain items of clothing and forcing passengers with specific types of body art to cover up.
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Spirit Airlines quietly updated its passenger rules, disallowing customers from wearing see-through or ‘lewd’ clothing and ‘offensive’ body art
Spirit Airlines’ policy update sparks debate about whether airlines can dictate what passengers wear on flights.
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Spirit Airlines quietly updates policy to prohibit ‘lewd’ fashion choices
Spirit’s newly updated Contract of Carriage document lists examples of near-nakedness including “see-through clothing; not adequately covered; exposed breasts, buttocks, or other ...
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Spirit Airlines bans see-through clothing and ‘lewd’ body art
The budget airline updated its contract agreement with customers to prohibit inadequate clothing, bare feet and offensive ...
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