A Spanish airline company refused a woman wearing a low-cut bodysuit to board the plane. But it was reported the refusal was due to her attitude, not her outfit. Though, it seemed to be pretty much like a swimming costume.
The incident happened while boarding a flight from Palma, Mallorca on Sunday. The flight operated by Vueling, a Spanish low-cost airline company, was flying to Barcelona.
Being stopped by a flight attendant the passenger in question borrowed some clothes from her friends to cover herself up. But still she was not let on board. She had to go back to the terminal. She tried to joke suggesting to put a sarong on. But the crew believed it to be insulting.
Her sister took to twitter to express her anger due to the incident. She shares that her sister was denied to get on the plane because of her low-cut body. Even putting some clothes on did not work. And she advised Vueling to teach their crew to differ a body from a swimming suit. Moreover, she considers it to be their fault if they cannot do it.
According to the airline’s policy which applies to everyone it is obligatory to protect all the passengers’ safety and regulate their behaviour for the sake of everybody’s benefit.
The airline has confirmed the passenger in question was wearing a swimming suit. Furthermore, her reaction was abusive. So, that was the very reason why they took a decision not to let her fly.
As for the rest passengers they think there was nothing offending in the outfit.