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Spirit Airlines Updates Its Dress Code

Spirit Airlines Airbus A319 aircraft taking off at LAX Airport.

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Spirit Airlines is implementing a dress code.

The airline released new rules for passengers regarding offensive tattoos or sheer clothing.

Spirit updated its contract of carriage, noting that passengers will not be allowed to board or asked to leave if they have body art that's "lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature" exposed.

That also applies to passengers who are "inadequately clothed," which is defined as "see-through clothing, not adequately covered, exposed breasts, buttocks or other private parts."

The budget airline has previously banned barefoot passengers or offensive clothing.


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