No more ‘trashy’ looks for passengers flying on Spirit Airlines.

The low-budget airline warned that ‘offensive tattoos ‘ and ‘inadequate clothing’ could get them kicked off a flight. And don’t even try to board barefoot.

The airline updated its so -called ‘Contract of Carriage,’ basically the terms and conditions passengers must abide by.’

 

But how do they define ‘inadequate clothes?”

In further clarification, Spirit announced that a guest will not be permitted on board the aircraft or may be required to leave the plane if they are “barefoot or inadequately clothed,” which it defines as see-through clothing not adequately covered and the ‘exposure of breasts, buttocks or other private parts.’

The airline added that it would also not tolerate clothing or body art such as tattoos that are “lewd, obscene or offensive in nature.”

 

 

Typical reasons why a passenger may be removed from a flight, include being disorderly, abusive, violent, intoxicated, having a contagious disease, unwilling or unable to sit with a seatbelt fastened or having an “offensive odor unless caused by a qualified disability”.

 

 

In October, two female passengers were reportedly removed from a flight for wearing crop tops.