Sunday, 26 March 2017

United Airlines bars girls in leggings from boarding flight: they're "not properly clothed"

Call it The Landmaid's Tale: two girls were barred from boarding a flight by a United Airlines agent Sunday, and the airline confirmed that women in leggings contravene its dress policy.

A United Airlines gate agent barred two girls from boarding a flight Sunday morning because the girls were wearing leggings.

Another girl who was wearing gray leggings had to change before she was allowed to board the flight from Denver to Minneapolis, a witness said.

“She’s forcing them to change or put dresses on over leggings or they can’t board,” Shannon Watts, who was at a gate at Denver International Airport said on Twitter. “Since when does @united police women’s clothing?”

The airline, when challenged, publicly backed up its gate agent on Twitter. https://twitter.com/united/status/845999380024836097

"Casual attire is allowed as long as it looks neat and is in good taste for the local environment," tweeted a United Airlines spokesperson identifying themselves as "^FS"

Its "carrier contract" turns out to be very vague indeed, specifying only that passengers must be "properly clothed."

The girls' father boarded in shorts, according to a witness, after putting his daughters in dresses.

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