Spirit Airlines does not allow passengers with tattoos and inappropriate clothing to fly


Spirit Airlines has updated its policy to include a stricter dress code for passengers.

The update, which took effect on January 22, said the passenger can to refuse to ride or removed from a flight because of their clothing or offensive tattoos.

Amendments to the agreement now stipulate that passengers who are inappropriately dressed, such as those wearing revealing clothing that exposes their breasts, hips or other private parts, will have to be disembarked.

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An employee assists travelers at the Spirit Airlines check-in desk at Oakland International Airport, Oakland, California, USA. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)

The contract also states that passengers should not be barefoot, which is a policy other airlines also. Another addition to Spirit's policy is that the appearance of offensive tattoos is not a common reason for removal.

The new policy comes after dress code violations caused problems for some Spirit passengers.

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A Spirit Airlines Airbus takes off at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport in Broward County, Florida. (via Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service, Getty Images/Getty Images)

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Last October, two women were fired for wearing crop tops on airlines. A man last week Texas was removed from a Spirit flight for wearing what was deemed an offensive hoodie. The passenger eventually removed the clothing, but was still escorted off the plane.

Fox Business has reached out to Spirit for comment.



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