The reason you could be kicked out of the plane

People with bad smells, too fat or wearing offensive printed T-shirts can cause you to leave the flight.

The following sounds simple but may be the reason for the airline to refuse to board you.

People smell bad

Being sandwiched like bread in the middle seat with people with a bad smell is most likely to ruin your flight. American Airlines and many other US airlines agreed with that idea, and set out terms for employees to ban passengers from smelling onto the plane.

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Pay attention to the body odor otherwise you risk being kicked out of your flight.(Photo: mirror).

According to ABC News, in 2010 it was reported that a passenger was evicted from Air Canada Jazz flight after many other customers complained about the smell.

The airline's representative confirmed that the passenger was removed from the plane but did not specify the cause, but merely stated "to respect the privacy of passengers".

Bring the ashes

EasyJet Airlines claims passengers can carry human or animal ashes on board, but some rules must be followed. First, a copy of the identity card of the deceased is required, along with a copy of the cremation certificate.

Passengers must pack ashes in appropriate bags or containers, avoiding unwanted circumstances.

Too fat

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Some airlines also have passenger weight rules.(Photo: istock).

For safety reasons, many airlines require passengers to wear seat belts before the aircraft takes off and lands. Delta Airlines issued a clause in their transport contract that passengers must have a body that fits in a seat belt to be allowed to fly.

This means that employees can decide which passengers are fired because of the risk of endangering other guests.

Go barefoot

Many airlines do not allow passengers to board a plane if they are barefoot for two reasons. Firstly, if the plane is in an emergency situation, footwear is a factor that makes it safe for passengers to land. Secondly, this regulation is associated with regulations on body odor, because the foot is the most stinking part.

Allergy to nuts

Last year a mother complained about Emirates firm not letting her 6-year-old son fly because he had a serious allergy to nuts. The pilot said that he "did not want anyone to die on his flight".

Emirates said that they had informed the family that the flight was carrying nuts before they boarded the plane. The representative of the company explained: "Because of the seriousness of allergy and life-threatening danger to the boy, the crew has no choice but to ask him to leave the plane."

Wearing offensive clothes

Last week, a group of 18 women were kicked out of the plane to Magaluf (a resort in Spain), because employees thought their T-shirts were " very offensive". The group wears a black T-shirt with pink letters that say "Bitches On Tour" . There are constantly other guests asking this group to change clothes but not.

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The group of guests wore offensive printed T-shirts that were chased out of Jet2's flight.(Photo: mirror).

The representative of Jet2 said: "At the check-in counter in East Midlands, England, to Marjorca, Spain, the group of passengers is reminded and warned not to fly if wearing such objectionable language" .

United Airlines in March also refused to let a 10-year-old guest board on a plane because of leggings. The airline said that it had the right not to let passengers fly based on their attire.

Bring the harp to the plane

Ryanair has a list of things that are not allowed to be carried on board, including large instruments like harps. The list includes both large fishing rods, golf toy bags, children's sleds, poles, tubercles, surfboards, snowboards .

Bring snakes to the plane

Many animals can be transported by plane with adequate documentation, and sometimes they are allowed to be placed in the cabin with the owner in certain circumstances. Species allowed to board the aircraft because of the stress relief effect for passengers, but some others do not.

On United Airlines flights, dogs and monkeys are allowed to board the plane but snakes, ferrets or spiders are prohibited animals.