Updated
Updated · Operation Sports · Jun 29
Lufthansa Defends Dress Code After 25-Year-Old Was Stopped Over Crop Top
Updated
Updated · Operation Sports · Jun 29

Lufthansa Defends Dress Code After 25-Year-Old Was Stopped Over Crop Top

3 articles · Updated · Operation Sports · Jun 29

Summary

  • Lufthansa said a gate worker’s reported “you are naked” remark did not meet company standards after 25-year-old Edda Pilz was stopped from boarding in shorts and a crop top during 30C-plus heat.
  • The airline still upheld its policy that passengers must wear clothing appropriate for a public journey and not affect other travelers’ well-being, leaving gate staff broad discretion over what is acceptable.
  • Pilz said she accepted rules if they were clearly shown, but was instead told to fetch a jacket and zip it fully before being allowed onto the flight.
  • The dispute highlights a wider airline practice: carriers can refuse passengers over attire deemed offensive or unsuitable, but those standards are often subjective and only enforced at the gate.

Insights

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