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Woman refused boarding on plane during heatwave as staff accuse her of being 'naked' over outfit
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Updated 13:54 25 Jun 2026 GMT+1Published 12:46 25 Jun 2026 GMT+1

Woman refused boarding on plane during heatwave as staff accuse her of being 'naked' over outfit

Imagine not getting let on for because of your shorts.

Daniel Murphy

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Ever get that crushing anxiety you'll miss your flight? Even though you're at the airport hours early and through security without an issue?

Well, imagine how you'd feel if the clothes you were wearing nearly led to you not getting away for a holiday.

That's what nearly happened to one German influencer, who has claimed she was refused entry onto a flight due to her outfit.

Edda Pilz, known on social media as Edda Elisa, has shared that she wasn't allowed to board her flight as staff told her she looked 'naked.'

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The content creator, who boasts over 552k followers on Instagram alone, was wearing shorts and a crop top in a bid to keep cool in the heatwave.

It's not just the United Kingdom that is reeling in ridiculously hot temperatures this week, with the mercury soaring across Europe as well.

So much so that the UK Foreign Office had to give travel advice for those heading to tourist hotspots Spain, France and Portugal.

Edda tells her story in an airport (Instagram/Edda Elisa)
Edda tells her story in an airport (Instagram/Edda Elisa)

25-year-old Edda was wearing the sports attire as she attempted to board a Lufthansa flight, with temperatures rising higher than 30C, reports the Mirror.

Yet, she claims, she was denied entry, speaking in an Instagram video posted earlier this week from an airport baggage hall.

As Edda tried to scan her boarding pass, she says a representative said: "You cannot board."

“You have nothing on. You are naked," she then said she was told, after asking why she wasn't being allowed on the flight.

She was then told to cover up, instructions she followed.

Edda put on a hoody and zipped it to the top. She was then finally allowed to enter the plane and take her seat.

Lufthansa comment on Edda's initial denied boarding

Edda says she was denied boarding onto a Lufthansa flight (ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images)
Edda says she was denied boarding onto a Lufthansa flight (ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images)

Lufthansa told LADbible that it reviews all incidents involving passengers who have possibly had an irregular interaction with staff, dealing with the matters internally.

"Lufthansa takes indications of potential irregularities in the way passengers are handled very seriously and reviews such incidents internally," A spokesperson for Lufthansa said.

However, the airline insisted that employees can act with 'due discretion' when ensuring passengers adhere to their rules on an aircraft.

The spokesperson continued: "As a general principle, Lufthansa expects all passengers to wear clothing appropriate to the nature of public travel and not to impair the well-being of fellow passengers from a wide range of countries.

"This expectation forms part of our General Conditions of Carriage. Our employees act on this basis with due discretion and within the scope of their judgment."

Airlines worldwide reserve the right to deny the wearing of 'offensive or 'inappropriate' attire on their flights.

Featured Image Credit: (Instagram/Edda Elisa)

Topics: Travel, World Cup, Instagram

Daniel Murphy
Daniel Murphy

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