This U.S. Airline Just Made Its Dress Code Stricter - What to Know
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In January, Spirit Airlines announced a revised dress code, enforcing a stricter dress policy that prohibits inadequate clothing and body art deemed offensive. The airline’s new policies specify that passengers cannot be barefoot or wear see-through clothing, and any attire deemed lewd or offensive will result in removal from the flight. The decision follows multiple incidents involving inappropriate clothing. Other airlines like United and Delta also have similar policies. While these updates are consistent with industry standards, some travelers, particularly in South Florida, express concerns regarding the increasing number of rules.
Spirit Airlines has revised its dress code policy, enforcing stricter regulations prohibiting inadequate clothing and specific body art, amid rising concerns over passenger attire.
Following incidents involving inappropriate clothing, Spirit emphasizes that passengers are not allowed to board if they are barefoot or inadequately clothed.
Though the updated dress code aligns with those of other airlines, some passengers express frustration over the perceived excessiveness of the rules.
Passengers removing clothing or displaying offensive body art could face removal from spirit flights, reflecting an emerging trend in airline policies toward passenger attire.
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