Delta Air Lines – the only thing I saw in Delta’s contract of carriage was that they may refuse to transport a passenger “when the passenger’s creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers”.American Airlines – Dress appropriately bare feet or offensive clothing aren’t allowed.You are expected to use good judgment, but customer service agents will have the final authority to refuse travel for inappropriate attire or appearance. Clothing that is soiled or tattered and bare feet are never acceptable. Alaska Airlines – The dress code on both Alaska and Horizon is casual, and the requirement is simply a neat and well-groomed appearance.Here is what the airlines say about having a dress code to fly on different airlines: Often these dress codes are intentionally vague and left to be (selectively?) enforced by gate agents and flight attendants Airlines’ Dress Code Policies Many airlines do however have a dress code in the sense that you can’t wear “offensive” or “revealing” clothing. So the answer to the question of if there is a dress code on airplanes, is no, there is not a dress code in the sense that you do not have to dress in formal wear to board or fly on an airplane, even in first class. The days of dressing up in suits and formal wear to board airplanes is long gone, and it’s not coming back. In some ways the change in dress codes on airplanes goes right along with the changes in dress codes in society. You’ve probably all seen the vintage photos of olde-time airline flights, with everyone in suits and dresses, and super fancy lounges ON BOARD airplanes. There’s no denying that airline dress codes and what people are comfortable wearing on airplanes has changed drastically over the years.
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