Spirit Airlines recently updated its dress code policy where passengers could be kicked off the plane for “offensive” tattoos and “see-through clothing.”
The airline updated its Contract of Carriage as of January 22. In the contract, it states that guests “shall not be permitted to board the aircraft” if they are “barefoot or inadequately clothed.”
Examples listed in the contract include see-through clothing, not adequately covered, exposed breasts, buttocks or other private parts.
Travelers could also be required to leave if their “clothing or article, including body art, is lewd, obscene or offensive in nature.”
The updated policy comes after two women were kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight in October for wearing crop tops.