By law, airlines have the right to remove passengers from their planes for a variety of circumstances and must outline their policies in their customer agreement in a contract of carriage.
On Delta’s website under Contract of Carriage, rule 20 lists denied boarding compensation. “Before denying boarding to any passenger holding a confirmed reservation on an oversold flight ...
According to the updated contract of carriage, passengers may not be allowed to board if they are barefoot, “inadequately clothed” or have clothing or tattoos that are “lewd, obscene or ...
The newest version of Spirit’s contract of carriage, updated on Wednesday, also includes new language concerning its definition of “inadequately clothed” passengers, which now encompasses ...
On Delta's website under Contract of Carriage, rule 20 lists denied boarding compensation. "Before denying boarding to any passenger holding a confirmed reservation on an oversold flight ...
It is time that the facilities on contract carriages are improved to enhance passenger comfort,” said an MVD officer.