Woman Receives an Apology From Airline After Told To Cover Up Her ‘Inappropriate’ Top

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Isabelle Eleanore is a woman from Australia that recently shared the news that she was humiliated by an airline after being told by the cabin crew while on board that her black top wasn’t suitable for flying. The airline has since apologized to her after the staff told her to cover her ‘inappropriate’ outfit. Isabelle shared what happened in a video on her Instagram stories.

According to the OnlyFans model, Jetstar cabin crew told her that she needed to cover up because it wasn’t ‘allowed to wear a bikini’. Then, she was given a hi-vis vest to wear over her black top. She claimed in the Instagram story video that she felt ‘degraded’ and embarrassed in front of the other passengers.
She said in her Instagram Story video that they made a huge scene when she stepped on the plane and made her wait in front of everyone while they searched for something to cover her up.

 

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She then had to walk all the way to her seat wearing the vest. She claims that, apparently, her top was too small and couldn’t fly without covering up.
Isabelle was traveling with her husband and told Nine News that she felt victimized.

 

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Jetstar, a company owned by Qantas, has since apologized to Isabelle for the ‘misunderstanding’ and stated that the airline has no policy on crop tops.

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“There was a misunderstanding of what our policy was, and we have reminded our crew of our dress requirements. While we do have basic dress requirements on our flights, for example, shoes, we do not have any policy regarding crop tops.” – they added.

Source: LADBible