Underdressed Passenger or Overreacting Airline?
Young Woman's Outfit Raises Eyebrows, Ire of Southwest Flight
Attendant
By DAVID SCHOETZ
Posted: September 8, 2007
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Kyla Ebbert was asked
to leave a Southwest Airlines flight from San Diego,
Calif., to Tucson, Ariz., by a flight attendant, but
she refused. The so-called objectionable attire included
a white, tight-fitting shirt, a green cropped sweater,
and a white, high-cut denim skirt. |
Her outfit aboard a Southwest Airlines plane two months ago first
earned her a flight attendant's reprimand and now has sparked
a decency debate that may result in a lawsuit.
Kyla Ebbert, a blond, shapely 23-year-old San Diego coed who
also works shifts at a Hooters restaurant, boarded the flight
to Tucson, Ariz., on a one-day round-trip visit to an Arizona
doctor's appointment. She had settled into her seat when a flight
attendant confronted her about what was later described by the
airline as "revealing attire."
Ebbert's so-called objectionable attire included a white, tight-fitting
shirt, a green cropped sweater, and a white denim skirt cut
high on her thighs.
Ebbert appeared on NBC's "The Today Show" today wearing
the same outfit and said that she was asked by a male flight
attendant to come to the front of the plane by the door to the
jetway. There, Ebbert said that she was told she would have
to catch a later flight because she was showing too much skin
and Southwest is a "family" airline.
Ebbert said she told the flight attendant she needed to remain
on that flight so could make her doctor's appointment and that
because she was on a day trip, she had not packed any luggage
from which she could take clothes to change.
The flight attendant, she said, suggested that she go to a
gift shop to buy clothes. She offered to pull the top of her
sweater tight over her breasts and her skirt down as far as
possible, a compromise that was accepted.
Southwest Stands by Wardrobe Adjustment
The airline does not dispute the confrontation, but stands by
its decision to "adjust" her outfit.
"Southwest Airlines was responding to a concern about
Ms. Ebbert's revealing attire on the flight that day,"
the airline said in a statement. "As a compromise, we asked
her to adjust her clothing to be a little less revealing. She
complied and traveled as scheduled.
"Fortunately, as an airline that carries approximately
96 million customers a year, these situations are extremely
rare."
Though she accepted the compromise, Ebbert said she was left
embarrassed by the situation, which she said played out in front
of fellow passengers -- so embarrassed she requested a blanket
to cover herself for the flight. "I was humiliated, I was embarrassed," Ebbert said
on "The Today Show." "I felt like everyone was
staring."
Her mother, Michele Ebbert, who appeared with the young woman
on "The Today Show" along with an attorney representing
the family, wrote the airline a letter after her daughter told
her about the episode and sent her a camera phone picture of
her outfit.
"Her outfit is fine," Michele Ebbert said. "She
looks like every other college girl in San Diego."
Ebbert claims that a Southwest Airlines flight attendant on
her return trip later that day complimented her on the very
same outfit that almost got her thrown off the earlier flight.
At first, Ebbert said, she just wanted an apology. She never
got it, and now she's considering a lawsuit.
Article at: abcnews.go.com
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