Florida
South Florida flyers react to Spirit Airlines’ updated dress code policy
FORT LAUDERDALE – Spirit Airlines has rolled out a stricter dress code policy, warning passengers they could be denied boarding or removed from flights based on their attire.
The updated contract of carriage outlines restrictions on see-through clothing, exposed breasts or buttocks, other private parts, lewd or offensive clothing or tattoos and bare feet.
The policy change has sparked mixed reactions among South Florida passengers.
“It’s just too many rules. People are just trying to get to where they’re going,” said Rastaway J., a Spirit passenger. “I feel like you shouldn’t put rules on how people wear their clothes while flying.”
Andrea Garcia shared similar concerns: “That’s bad because you should wear whatever you want. Even if someone doesn’t like it, they don’t have a say in what people wear.”
Others defended the airline’s right to enforce such policies.
“They’re the owners. They can do whatever they want,” said Zaidiel Cardoza. “I’m a business owner as well, and I have certain rules at my establishment, so they can have rules too.”
The changes have prompted some passengers to rethink their loyalty to Spirit Airlines.
“If they change more things, yeah, for sure I’ll reconsider flying with them,” said Garcia.
“Just hearing that makes me want to stay away from Spirit, for sure,” added Rastaway J.
Spirit Airlines has not responded to requests for comment regarding the updated dress code.
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Video: Injured Florida manatee rescued by authorities, receiving medical care at ZooTampa
FORT MYERS, Fla. – An injured manatee and her calf are recovering after authorities on a boat rescued them from the Orange River near Fort Myers on Thursday.
What we know:
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said its Marine Unit, Advanced Technology Support Unit, drone pilots and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission helped in saving the pair after the mother was found hurt in the water and in need of medical attention.
READ: Missing Florida man found stuck in mud without food or water for days: PFD
Video shows authorities pulling the frantic manatees safely onto the boat in netting before taking them to shore.
Courtesy: Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Both animals will be taken to ZooTampa for evaluation and medical care.
What we don’t know:
LCSO did not say the extent of the mother’s injuries.
By the numbers:
As of Feb. 20, there have been 85 manatee deaths across Florida in 2026, according to the FWC. Last year reportedly saw a total of 632 manatee deaths.
Dig deeper:
Earlier this month, the FWC began investigating a spike in manatee deaths, specifically in Lee County, where officials say 25 were found dead within a week.
READ: FWC investigating spike in manatee deaths over the past week
The FWC believes these manatee deaths could be from several factors: cold stress, a lack of seagrass and polluted waterways.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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