Thanks for your responses, but you gave me YOUR reasons for not letting him board. Can either of you please answer my actual question and tell me why the flight attendants stopped him if he was cleared to fly by TSA?
Maybe approaching security, he wore his pants in a customary position then lowered them post-security to a position the in-flight crew felt was indecent. That is from the spokesperson of the airlines: “We have a lot of customers on the plane, a lot of children on the plane.
Can either of you please answer my actual question and tell me why the flight attendants stopped him if he was cleared to fly by TSA?
What the hell does TSA have to do with this? TSA was probably pleased that they could touch his junk easier. TSA is not a business with paying customers. If I’d been a Spirit employee, the confrontation wouldn’t have happened on the plane. They would have been turned away at the gate
The TSA is supposed to be looking for security threats, it is outside of their scope to enforce a dress code.
“why the flight attendants stopped him if he was cleared to fly by TSA?”
The TSA are about security not corporate standards. Do you not understand that the TSA does not run the airlines nor tell them their standards?