Spirit Airlines is adding another caveat to flying with the ultra-low-cost carrier — a more stringent dress code. On Jan. 22, Spirit updated its contract of carriage to specify fashion faux pas that ...
The update, which became effective on Jan. 22, says a passenger can be denied boarding or removed from a flight because of their clothing or offensive tattoos.
Spirit Airlines updated their passenger contract to enable them to deny travel to customers they believe have 'offensive' tattoos or 'see-through' clothing on Wednesday, Jan. 22 ...
Spirit Airlines’ new passenger dress code asks fliers to cover up, wear shoes and conceal offensive attire or tattoos.
Budget carrier Spirit Airlines quietly updated its contract of carriage Wednesday to include a more thorough dress code — which caught at least some unsuspecting travelers unawares. The new ...
The changes are effective as of this week. Spirit Airlines has revised its "contract of carriage" to include updated guidelines for passenger conduct and attire, including a detailed dress code ...
Spirit Airlines passengers may need to cover some tattoos and check their wardrobe to comply with the airline's new dress code.
When most people are prepping for a flight, their standard "uniform for travel" is anything comfortable. Most people aren't ...
The airline clarified (somewhat) the attire and appearance that might prevent passengers from being allowed to board or ...
Passengers flying on Spirit Airlines could now be removed from a flight if a tattoo or piece of clothing is deemed offensive, according to the airline's updated policy.
The revised policy specifies that travelers may not be allowed to board or may be asked to leave the aircraft if they are “barefoot or inadequately clothed (e.g., see-through clothing; not adequately ...
SPIRIT AIRLINES FILES FOR CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION The contract also makes clear that passengers may not be barefoot, which is a policy at other airlines, as well. Another addition to ...