Spirit Airlines has revised its "contract of carriage" to include updated guidelines for passenger conduct and attire.
The airline clarified (somewhat) the attire and appearance that might prevent passengers from being allowed to board or ...
Passengers may not be allowed to board Spirit Airlines flights if their tattoos or clothes are deemed “offensive,” according ...
Every airline has a contract of carriage, a legally binding document that flyers agree to abide by while doing business with ...
Spirit updated its dress code for passengers, prohibiting revealing or offensive attire. Violate the rules, and you could be ...
The revised policy specifies that travelers may not be allowed to board or may be asked to leave the aircraft if they are ...
Spirit Airlines enforces a new dress code, banning transparent clothes and attire exposing private parts, in line with its ...
Spirit Airlines customers have to don unprovocative clothes that do not expose "breasts, buttocks, or other private parts" ...
Spirit Airline passengers can be turned away for offensive clothing, not adequately covered or for "an offensive body odor." ...
Spirit Airlines said its passengers may not be allowed to board the aircraft or can be forced to leave if they are sporting ...
Some of the updates give examples for already-existing rules, but new restrictions on 'lewd' tattoos and body art are a new ...
Spirit Airlines customers have to don unprovocative clothes that do not expose “breasts, buttocks, or other private parts” ...