If you use a spirit air, you may be driven out of the plane simply by wearing a croptop that exposes the torso or putting a specific tattoo.
The airline has recently updated the policy and clearly overlooked passengers' clothes and appearance beyond the vague policy held by most other airlines. Spirit, in the Transportation Conditions, which is a legal document that outlines the responsibilities of the airline and passengers, if the passengers are “inappropriate” or “passengers are inappropriate”, “Passengers board the aircraft.” You may not be allowed to be allowed or may be required to get off from the aircraft. ” Clothes and goods containing body art are essentially obscene, obscene, or aggressive. “
At present, inappropriate clothes are defined as being exposed to the chest, buttocks, and other private parts, or wearing thin clothes. However, it is unknown what an aggressive tattoo is specifically.
Clarifying all of these tends to be left to airline employees, including crews. In recent years, spirits and other airlines have stopped boarding passengers due to all kinds of clothing or lack of clothes, such as clothes printed with swearing slogans, shorts, and bras. I am.
Bobby Laurie, a former cabin crew and co -host of the jet set, said that most airlines had room for interpretation as a whole.
“It's very subjective,” Ralei says. “Even if someone feels aggressive or sneaky, others may not think so.” Generally, it is necessary to have several air -company employees agreement to remove travelers from flights. Then he added.
Some major domestic airlines have stated in the Conditions of Transportation as follows.
Spirits
Airlines announced that it will prohibit boarding barefoot passengers.
Southwest Airlines
The airline has stated that passengers cannot wear “maddarado, obscene, obviously unpleasant” clothes, but the details have not been disclosed.
United Airlines
The airline states that there are no barefoot passengers, non -“appropriate clothes” passengers who are “obscenity, obscene, or unpleasant” clothes will not be transported.
Delta Airlines
According to the Delta Airlines Transportation Conditions, the clothes that bring out the “unjust danger of aggressive or annoying to other passengers” are sufficient for passengers.
American Airlines
American Airlines wants passengers to “wear appropriate clothes.” This means not to be barefoot or “unpleasant” clothes.
Jet Blue Airlines
According to the airline, travelers over the age of five cannot be barefoot. Again, “mad, obscene, obviously aggressive” clothes are prohibited.
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines will also prohibit passengers from being barefoot, and will eliminate travelers who are dressed in “unreasonable dangers that cause discomfort or annoyance to other passengers.”
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