Delta Apologizes to Passenger Over Dress Code Dispute
A woman demanded a meeting with Delta's president after being threatened with removal from a flight for not wearing a bra, calling the policy discriminatory.
- Lisa Archbold, a 38-year-old DJ, was temporarily escorted off a Delta flight for not wearing a bra under her attire, sparking controversy.
- Archbold demands a meeting with Delta's president to discuss what she calls a discriminatory dress code policy.
- Attorney Gloria Allred supports Archbold's claim, emphasizing that male passengers are not subjected to similar dress code requirements.
- Delta has issued an apology to Archbold, but she seeks assurances that the airline's policies will be updated.
- Federal rules allow airlines to remove passengers posing a safety or security risk, but Archbold's case does not fall under these criteria.