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Tampa Airport Wants to Ban Pajamas for Travelers
Airport says it's time to update dress code and prohibit pajamas as travel attire.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Tampa International Airport has announced plans to ban pajamas as acceptable travel apparel, stating they've "seen enough" of passengers wearing sleepwear in the airport. The airport jokingly referenced its previous ban on Crocs, saying it's now time to tackle the "even larger crisis" of travelers wearing pajamas.
Why it matters
The move by Tampa International Airport reflects a broader trend of airports and airlines cracking down on casual or inappropriate travel attire, as they aim to maintain a certain level of decorum and professionalism in the travel experience. This decision could set a precedent for other airports to follow suit.
The details
Tampa International Airport took to social media to declare they've "had enough" of seeing passengers wear pajamas while traveling. The airport previously banned the wearing of Crocs, and now sees pajamas as the next target for their dress code updates. No specific timeline has been provided for when the pajama ban would take effect.
- Tampa International Airport made the announcement on social media this past week.
The players
Tampa International Airport
A major airport located in Tampa, Florida that has decided to ban the wearing of pajamas by travelers.
The takeaway
This decision by Tampa International Airport highlights the ongoing debate around appropriate travel attire, as airports and airlines aim to maintain a certain level of professionalism and decorum in the travel experience. It remains to be seen if other airports will follow suit in banning pajamas as acceptable travel wear.
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