Spirit Airlines updated its contract of carriage to more specifically address passenger attire, including body art. Passengers wearing clothing or body art deemed lewd, obscene, offensive ...
A major airline has updated its contract of carriage, specifying that tattoos and certain types of clothing which could be considered offensive might get you bumped from the flight. On Jan. 22 ...
In its revised contract of carriage, a legal agreement between a carrier and a customer, Spirit states that it can refuse service to passengers who show up “barefoot or inadequately clothed ...
The changes are effective as of this week. Spirit Airlines has revised its "contract of carriage" to include updated guidelines for passenger conduct and attire, including a detailed dress code ...
On Jan. 22, Spirit updated its contract of carriage to specify fashion faux pas that could leave certain customers grounded at the gate. The airline may bar passengers who are “barefoot or ...
The rules are included in an agreement called a contract of carriage that all customers must abide by in order to fly. Would-be travelers can also be removed from a Spirit flight for acting ...
Paramount Global and YouTube TV reached a carriage renewal, averting the blackout of 23 networks including CBS, Comedy ...
Airline officials updated Spirit’s contract of carriage on Wednesday, which outlines how travelers should present themselves, or face being not allowed to board or "required to leave an aircraft." ...
As of Jan. 22, Spirit has updated its contract of carriage, declaring passengers “shall not be permitted to board” or “may be required to leave an aircraft” if they are “barefoot or ...