Save the crop tops for the Florida beaches and keep your feet in your shoes while Spirit Airlines breaks “inadequate” clothes on its flights.
On Wednesday, the company discreetly updated its transport contract for passengers, which includes the update of its dress code for passengers who piloted the airline company.
The new rule dictates that a guest “will not be allowed to board the plane” if it is “barefoot or insufficiently dressed”.
Among the examples of inappropriate travel outfits include: transparent clothing, exposed breasts, buttocks or other private parts; Obscene, obscene or offensive clothes and tattoos.
The new regulation comes after several passenger incidents face their outfit.
Earlier this month, John Garcia Jr. was launched a spiritual flight to wear a hooded sweatshirt with the words: “Fvck Hate World Tour”.
Garcia was confronted for the first time when he began to place his luggage in the air locker on January 13. A on -board agent approached him to ask him if he was at the right seat.
Garcia said that she later told her to remove her hooded sweatshirt because of the “obscene language”.
On Wednesday, the company discreetly updated its transport contract for passengers, which includes updating its dress code. The new rule dictates that a guest “will not be allowed to board the plane” if it is “barefoot or insufficiently dressed”
Among the examples of inappropriate travel outfits include: transparent clothing, exposed breasts, buttocks or other private parts; obscene, obscene or offensive clothes and tattoos
“It took me as completely surprised,” Garcia said to San Antonio Express-News. “Like:” guy, are you serious? “”
Garcia refused to remove the hooded sweatshirt at the start. The on -board agent replied, telling him that she was going to report him to the captain. A security guard and a male on -board agent then joined, telling Garcia that he had to remove his hooded sweatshirt or get out of the flight.
He finally left the plane and obtained a reprogrammed return to San Antonio. Garcia said he was wearing the same hooded sweatshirt on this flight without any problem.
In October, Tara Kehidi and Teresa Araujo were launched from a spiritual flight to wear crop tops.
They had embarked on the plane with pants and sweaters, but had removed them to cool off when they said that the on -board agent told them to cover themselves.
The friends asked the man to explain the rule of the dress code they had violated when they said that the situation intensified and that they were launched from the plane without reimbursement.
“It’s just humiliating to have to be escorted and treated like a criminal just because we wear crop tops. It was such a dehumanizing experience. We have lost our time, the time of others, our money, our dignity ” said exclusively Tara Dailymail.com.
Teresa is a travel influencer with nearly 40,000 subscribers and both went to New Orleans to celebrate Tara’s birthday.
Before embarking on the plane, the duo had recorded a video showing their outfits with Teresa wearing torn jeans, a white crop top and a green striped sweater. Tara wore striped pants, a white crop top and a marine zip-up jacket.
In October, Tara Kehidi and Teresa Araujo (photo together) were launched from a spiritual flight to wear crop tops. Spirit Airlines said that the transport contract may explain why two women were expelled from a flight
John Garcia Jr. was launched a spiritual flight to wear a hooded sweatshirt with the words: “Fvck Hate World Tour”.
“ It is very hot and humid and warm on the plane because they do not have air conditioning or whatever your sweaters are coming up right now, “said Tara.
“We were both a little shocked, and as we cover a little of our sweaters because we were nervous, and we did not know what was going on.
“We would sweat because it was so hot, so we removed the sleeves of our sweaters, but we covered our stomachs and the cleavages with the sweaters because, apparently, it was so offensive for him.”
Spirit Airlines said that a legal agreement called their “transport contract” could explain why two women had been expelled from a flight to carry crampons.
Spirit Airlines previously declared to Dailymail.com that all passengers are technically informed that they had to dress in a certain way to climb flights when they sign their 60 -page transport contract.
“Our transport contract, a document that all guests accept when booking with us, includes certain clothing standards for all customers traveling with us,” said the airline.