Emirates’ contract of carriage, a legal agreement passengers consent to upon purchasing a ticket, includes provisions for refusing boarding to those deemed “inappropriately dressed.” While not specifying a detailed dress code, the airline reserves the right to deny boarding for clothing that is offensive, lewd, or disruptive to other passengers’ comfort. For example, attire with profane language or excessive exposure (e.g., minimal clothing like “gym mesh singlets” or “running shorts”) could be flagged, as noted in a 2017 FlyerTalk forum discussion.
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