The New York Times · 5d
‘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.
Yahoo · 5d
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.
MLive · 5d
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.
AZFamily · 6d
Spirit Airlines bans some tattoos and clothes on flights
Spirit gives specific examples as see-through clothing and exposed private parts. Spirit also says passengers wearing obscene, offensive or revealing clothing or body art may be denied boarding or removed from flights. The new policy comes after two women were kicked off a Spirit flight for wearing crop tops.
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