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Passengers with 'offensive' tattoos or clothing grounded
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Socrates
2025-01-24 18:43:10 UTC
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Passengers may not be allowed to board Spirit Airlines flights if their
tattoos or clothes are deemed “offensive,” according to an updated
contract between travelers and carriers.

Airline officials updated Spirit’s contract of carriage on Wednesday,
which outlines how travelers should present themselves, or face being
not allowed to board or "required to leave an aircraft." Each airline
has its own contract of carriage, which is a legally binding contract
between the carrier and its passengers, according to the U.S. Department
of Transportation.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/spirit-airlines-won-t-allow-passengers-with-offensive-tattoos-or-clothing-to-fly-says-new-policy/ar-AA1xNN1Z
badgolferman
2025-01-24 19:06:44 UTC
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Passengers may not be allowed to board Spirit Airlines flights if
their tattoos or clothes are deemed “offensive,” according to an
updated contract between travelers and carriers.
Airline officials updated Spirit’s contract of carriage on Wednesday,
which outlines how travelers should present themselves, or face being
not allowed to board or "required to leave an aircraft." Each airline
has its own contract of carriage, which is a legally binding contract
between the carrier and its passengers, according to the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/spirit-airlines-won-t-allow-passengers-with-offensive-tattoos-or-clothing-to-fly-says-new-policy/ar-AA1xNN1Z
I remember when it was considered a treat to fly and people wore their
best clothes and the stewardesses were pretty. Now it's like going on
the subway between stops in the ghetto.
Sharx335
2025-01-25 04:35:20 UTC
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Post by Socrates
Passengers may not be allowed to board Spirit Airlines flights if
their tattoos or clothes are deemed “offensive,” according to an
updated contract between travelers and carriers.
Airline officials updated Spirit’s contract of carriage on Wednesday,
which outlines how travelers should present themselves, or face being
not allowed to board or "required to leave an aircraft." Each airline
has its own contract of carriage, which is a legally binding contract
between the carrier and its passengers, according to the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/spirit-airlines-won-t-allow-passengers-with-offensive-tattoos-or-clothing-to-fly-says-new-policy/ar-AA1xNN1Z
I remember when it was considered a treat to fly and people wore their
best clothes and the stewardesses were pretty. Now it's like going on
the subway between stops in the ghetto.
Air travel is far too cheap. Seems that those who fly the most are the
first to bitch about the "carbon footprints" of OTHER people.
Hypocrites. Lots of meetings requiring business travel could easily be
done electronically.

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