Spirit Airlines has updated its Contract of Carriage to include stricter dress code policies after two women went viral for being removed from a flight for wearing crop tops. The new contract now specifies that passengers can be denied boarding or removed from the aircraft if they are barefoot, inadequately clothed, or have lewd or offensive clothing and body art. Previous versions of the contract did not specify body art, and this change highlights the airline's effort to enforce its clothing standards more rigorously after the public backlash from the incident.
Passengers can be asked to leave the plane or be denied boarding if inadequately clothed or if their clothing or body art is offensive.
Spirit Airlines reiterated its clothing standards in its revised Contract of Carriage and included provisions on body art, which wasn't specified earlier.
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