Spirit Airlines has updated its policy on passenger attire, now explicitly defining unacceptable clothing and appearance. The carrier's updated contract of carriage clearly prohibits inadequately clothed passengers and those with lewd, obscene, or offensive tattoos. While 'inadequately clothed' now includes revealing clothing, the specifics of what constitutes an offensive tattoo remain ambiguous. The subjective nature of these definitions has raised concerns about enforcement, relying on airline employees for interpretation. Furthermore, similar restrictions apply to other domestic airlines, highlighting a trend toward stricter dress code regulations in the industry.
In its contract of carriage, Spirit Airlines states that a guest shall not be permitted to board the aircraft if the passenger is inadequately clothed or has offensive body art.
Bobby Laurie noted that the definition of offensive attire is very subjective, emphasizing that what one person may find offensive, another may not.
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