New Delhi: Four passengers were not allowed to travel on a flight simply because airline officials did not like their clothes. Two Southern California girls say they were kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight last week for wearing crop tops. She further said that Spirit Airlines stopped two of the four girls from traveling because both of them were wearing crop tops. A child was also included in these four passengers.
Teresa recalled the flight incident
On October 6, Spirit Airlines passenger Teresa shared the video of the incident on social media platform Instagram. There he also shared his experience. Teresa claimed that a male airline official tried to forcibly remove her from the flight.
It can be seen that Teresa is seen sitting in the plane with her friend. She is wearing a white spaghetti-strap tank top with a white striped sweater draped across her chest. While boarding the plane, both the passengers were wearing sweaters but due to the high temperature in the cabin, they took off their sweaters.
Passengers support Teresa
Teresa said that everyone, including the flight staff, agreed that her and her friend's crop tops did not violate the dress code. The male flight attendant objected to her clothing. Teresa said, “Other passengers supported us and tried to defend us but eventually a supervisor told us to get off the plane or they would call the police. “Before deboarding the plane, the observer reportedly reassured them.” Must be booked again.
However, Teresa claimed that after landing the supervisor said there were no flights available and refused to refund the money. Teresa also claimed that she had to spend $1,000 to book tickets with another airline.