Delta Airlines Apologizes to Passenger Over Dress Code Dispute
A woman was nearly removed from a Delta flight for not wearing a bra, sparking discussions on the airline's dress code policies.
- Lisa Archbold, a self-employed DJ, was threatened with removal from a Delta flight for her attire deemed 'revealing' by the crew.
- The incident occurred as Archbold was traveling from Salt Lake City to San Francisco after attending the Sundance Film Festival.
- Delta Airlines has apologized to Archbold but stopped short of admitting any wrongdoing, according to reports.
- The airline's dress code policy, which lacks official guidelines on attire, has been criticized for being subjective and potentially discriminatory.
- Archbold's experience has ignited conversations about the safety and treatment of passengers, particularly regarding subjective dress code enforcement.