And right away, two things jump out. The first is the shoutout to his family. If you want to know Jesus, you first have to know whose Son he is, whose Spirit lives in him, because unless you first ...
Spirit Airlines announced it revised its passenger policies, prohibiting certain items of clothing and forcing passengers with specific types of body art to cover up. If you plan to fly Spirit ...
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 ...
Spirit Airlines is cracking down on passengers who wear "lewd" clothing — or just too little clothing in general. The low-cost Florida-based airline is asking passengers to dress in clothes that ...
Spirit Airlines said its passengers may not be allowed to board the aircraft or can be forced to leave if they are sporting “lewd” clothing and/or have not covered “offensive” tattoos ...
Spirit Airlines customers could be removed from flights for dressing “inadequately” or having offensive tattoos, the airline announced this week in an update to its code of conduct. The low ...
Fashion choices have long been a problem for some air travelers. Now Spirit Airlines passengers might need to check their wardrobe or cover up some tattoos before boarding their next flight according ...
WASHINGTON — Having an "offensive" tattoo or wearing see-through clothing could get you kicked off of your next Spirit Airlines flight. The airline recently revised its "contract of carriage ...
Her previous work can be found in OK! Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. Robert Alexander/Getty Spirit Airlines is setting the rules straight for its customers. On Wednesday, Jan. 22 ...
Spirit Airlines has updated its policy to include a stricter dress code for passengers. The update, which became effective on Wednesday, says a passenger can be denied boarding or removed from a ...
Passengers may not be allowed to board Spirit Airlines flights if their tattoos or clothes are deemed “offensive,” according to an updated contract between travelers and carriers.