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Woman Was Told To ‘Cover Up Or Leave The Plane’ By Airline Because Her Crop Top Was Inappropriate


21-year-old Emily O’Connor from Birmingham was left ‘shaking’ after Thomas Cook workers threatened to kick her off a flight to Tenerife unless she ‘covered up.

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She was flying to the Canary Island on March 2 when she said airline staff told her that her crop top and yellow trousers were ‘inappropriate’ and ‘causing offense’ to other passengers.

Her cousin gave her a jacket after staff allegedly ‘made comments about the situation’ over the tannoy, leaving the holidayer ‘shaking and upset.’

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O’Connor added that she wore the same crop top on the way back to Birmingham and had no problems.

The airline apologized in a statement but pointed to its ‘appropriate attire’ policy which is displayed in its in-flight magazine.

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Emily said she was sporting a ‘summer top’ from high street retailer Zara and has won the support of social media users.

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According to the clothing policy of Thomas Cook, which appears in the in-flight magazine, “customers wearing inappropriate attire (including items with offensive slogans or images) will not be permitted to travel unless a change of clothes is possible.”

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Speaking about the incident, Emily said: “Flying from [Birmingham] to Tenerife, Thomas Cook told me that they were going to remove me from the flight if I didn’t “cover up” as I was “causing offense” and was “inappropriate”.

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“They had four flight staff around me to get my luggage to take me off the plane.

“I informed the staff that there is no “appropriate wear” policy stipulated online. I stood up on the flight and asked if anyone was offended, no-one said a word.

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“To top it off they allowed a man [to] hurl abuse at me whilst the flight manager and four air staff stood and said nothing.”

She continued: “I wore this through the airport [security, passport control etc], boarded the plane, [was] told to cover up by the greeting staff.

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“I was physically shaking, and they could see that, yet they continued to sexualize me and ridicule me. It was the worst experience of my life.”

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