Spirit Airlines has updated its dress code policy, clarifying acceptable attire for passengers. Key restrictions include no barefoot travel, see-through clothing, or outfits exposing private parts. The policy also addresses personal hygiene, permitting boarding only for those without offensive odors unless medically justified. This shift follows a controversial incident last year involving passengers dressed in crop tops. Travel analyst Henry H. Harteveldt suggests comfort in clothing while avoiding attire that may offend others, emphasizing a balance between style and comfort for travelers.
As many astute observers of travel culture have noted, there was once a time when air travel was an occasion to dress immaculately.
Writing at The Washington Post, Andrea Sachs assembled more details about the airline's revised policy.
By all means be comfortable, but don't wear anything that would make someone feel unwelcome, that has a hate message or is vulgar or pornographic.
The airline recently updated its Contract of Carriage with a few clarifications as to what is and is not acceptable to wear when flying on Spirit.
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