
The Risks of Flying Barefoot: No Shoes, No Service
Flying barefoot is largely frowned upon by airlines, with many carriers considering it an offense that justifies refusal or removal of a passenger. United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Frontier Airlines all have policies against barefoot flying, while Southwest Airlines and JetBlue allow it only for passengers under a certain age or with a disability. Flight attendants warn against flying barefoot due to potential hygiene issues, including dirty floors and bathrooms. Airlines have not provided information on whether passengers have been removed or barred from flying for being barefoot.
