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Can you get kicked off a plane for body odor?

Can airlines kick someone off for body odor? Actually, yes. “Most airlines have rules in their 'contracts of carriage' that allow an airline to remove a passenger if the stench is so bad that other travelers could potentially become sickened by the odor,” says David Reischer, attorney and CEO for LegalAdvice.com.



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