Spirit Airlines changes rules and may eject passengers for “vulgar clothing” and “offensive tattoos”

Spirit Airlines may expel passengers who do not comply with the airline's new contract
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The new contract from Spirit Airlines may result in the expulsion of passengers who do not comply with the airline’s new policy.

Spirit Airlines passengers need to comply with the airline’s new transport contract. Travelers with “offensive tattoos” and clothing deemed vulgar “will not be allowed to board.”

Starting January 22, passengers who are “barefoot or inappropriately dressed, or whose clothing or item, including body art, is vulgar, obscene, or offensive by nature,” may be required to leave the aircraft.

Spirit Airlines may expel passengers who do not comply with the airline's new contract
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According to the contract, inappropriate clothing includes “transparent clothing that does not adequately cover the body” or clothing that exposes intimate or private areas.

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Spirit Airlines already prohibited the boarding of passengers who were barefoot and wearing “vulgar, obscene, or offensive clothing.”

In October 2024, a passenger named Tara Kehidi said she and a friend were asked to leave a flight for wearing crop tops.

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