Wonders shall never end.. What has a woman cleavage or boobs got to do with flight? Will it distract the
pilot? Enjoy reading...
Woman
claims Southwest wouldn't let her board plane because of her cleavage
Man with condom on his shirt didn't have a problem, female flyer fumes. A
woman told the blog Jezebel that a Southwest worker told her she
couldn't fly unless she covered up her cleavage. Yes. If someone is
dressed inappropriately, they shouldn't be allowed to fly. No. An
airline can't tell a customer how to dress. I'm not sure.
Southwest Airlines was forced to apologize to a woman who was told she couldn't board her flight because her cleavage was "inappropriate." Jezebel reports that the woman, Avital — she only gave her first name — was boarding a 6 am flight from Las Vegas to New York on June 5 when a ticket agent remarked that she couldn't fly unless she covered her breasts. Clad in a comfy cotton dress, a baggy flannel shirt and bright scarf, Avital ignored the warning and marched aboard anyway. "I didn't want to let the representative's Big Feelings about my breasts change the way I intended to board my flight," she told Jezebel. "And lo and behold, the plane didn't fall out of the sky... my cleavage did not interfere with the plane's ability to function properly."
Avital
slammed the Southwest for "slut shaming," and said a man on her flight
had on a provocative piece of clothing, but wasn't hassled. "The guy
sitting in front of me on the plane was wearing a shirt with an actual
Trojan condom embedded behind a clear plastic applique and had no
trouble getting on his flight," she said.
Southwest Airlines was forced to apologize to a woman who was told she couldn't board her flight because her cleavage was "inappropriate." Jezebel reports that the woman, Avital — she only gave her first name — was boarding a 6 am flight from Las Vegas to New York on June 5 when a ticket agent remarked that she couldn't fly unless she covered her breasts. Clad in a comfy cotton dress, a baggy flannel shirt and bright scarf, Avital ignored the warning and marched aboard anyway. "I didn't want to let the representative's Big Feelings about my breasts change the way I intended to board my flight," she told Jezebel. "And lo and behold, the plane didn't fall out of the sky... my cleavage did not interfere with the plane's ability to function properly."
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