Tampa International Airport says passengers must ‘do their part’ and keep pajamas home: ‘The madness stops today’

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The pajama party is over.


Tampa International Airport set the internet ablaze on Thursday after its official X account declared war on what it called a full-blown fashion emergency unfolding at the gate.

“We’ve seen enough. We’ve had enough. It’s time to ban pajamas at Tampa International Airport,” its post read.

After bragging about previously “banning Crocs,” the airport said they were moving on to address an “even larger crisis: Pajamas. At. The. Airport. In the middle of the day.”

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“The madness stops today,” the X post read.” The movement starts now. Help Tampa International Airport become the world’s first Crocs-free AND pajama-free airport. Do your part. Say no to pajamas at TPA.”

In a statement, Tampa International Airport clarified that they were not actually outlawing sleepwear in the terminal, saying that the X post was simply “lighthearted, satirical social media content” shared in an “ongoing effort to engage with our followers.”

“Today’s post about ‘banning’ pajamas was another playful nod to day-of-travel fashion debates,” they told The Post. “We encourage our passengers to travel comfortably and appreciate our loyal followers who enjoy the online humor.”

However, the tongue-in-cheek manifesto quickly took off online — and not everyone was ready to fold up their flannel without a fight.

“Who the f – – k cares what I wear while your TSA agents go through all my s – – t and pat me down?” someone wrote beneath the post.

“What do you care what I wear on my flight where I’m going to be crammed in with a bunch of miserable people while some d-bag reclines his seat into me?”

Another similarly sounded off: “Is this a joke? The TSA makes us wait in line, remove our shoes, belts, empty our pockets, and scan us. Crocs and pajamas are a response to having to go through all that. Easy on, easy off. No belts. No shoe laces. No pockets to empty.”

Others argued that cramped cabins — not cozy sweatpants — are the real problem.

“Maybe if there were more room on the plane, people wouldn’t have to wear such flexible material.”

Still, not everyone was clutching their carry-ons in outrage. Some applauded the airport’s attempt to restore a little jet-set decorum.

“Almost every other nation on Earth (yes even the poor ones) respects itself enough to not wear bed time clothing in public besides the US?? Tampa, you’re doing the Lord’s work,” a fan of the ban penned.

Another chimed in: “Thank you it’s time for adults to behave as adults and grow up. If they can’t or won’t then how can it be expected that today’s children won’t repeat this behavior.”

And then came the nostalgia for the golden age of glam travel.

“There used to be a time where Americans would dress up when they travel. How Americans dress now speaks volumes as to where our National soul is at.”

But critics weren’t done — with some seeing the proposal as something more sinister than a style critique.

“Very weird tactic to move us closer to only the rich being able to fly. Can’t have the peasants polluting the world.”

Whether the pajama purge is satire, social experiment or serious style stance, one thing’s certain: In 2026, the real turbulence might not be in the air — it’s in the terminal.

And Tampa’s tongue-in-cheek tirade isn’t happening in a vacuum.

As previously reported by The Post, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has also been urging Americans to dial up the decorum since the busy Thanksgiving travel season last November.

 
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I just want to walk in with my g-string swim wear, but the weather doesn't allow me to do it.;)
 
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Im not into PJ's to fly with.
But long ago figured out loose light track pants for long overseas flights.
I roll the chinos etc civie clothes into the carry on bag after I take the track pants out in the bathroom at the departure lounge.
And wear wool socks and slip on loafers to the airport.
So on the plane I can easily ditch shoes to help to get to sleep.

Learned that after the first 27 hour journey to my overseas work posting YYZ to Brisbane Australia via LAX.
First trip was in jeans and running shoes.
Never doing that again on long flights.
 
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Im not into PJ's to fly with.
But long ago figured out loose light track pants for long overseas flights.
I roll the chinos etc civie clothes into the carry on bag after I take the track pants out in the bathroom at the departure lounge.
And wear wool socks and slip on loafers to the airport.
So on the plane I can easily ditch shoes to help to get to sleep.

Learned that after the first 27 hour journey to my overseas work posting YYZ to Brisbane Australia via LAX.
First trip was in jeans and running shoes.
Never doing that again on long flights.
I always wear my track ants when driving like to Montreal or flying long trips.. They're just more comfortable.
 

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Doesn't the track pants ever fall off for you guys?
Like there is no way you are all thin.
 
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Ive seen people wearing those one piece romper suits that makes you look like a cat or the Pink Panther.

Ive also seen people coming out of Toronto arrivals doors wearing bikinis and big tshirt and flip flops like they went right from the pool to the airport. But then its -20 outside in the middle of winter. And what happens if theres an emergency on landing and everyone have to evacuate and youre wearing a bikini and flip flops!!

And why do men think its okay to wear flip flops a the airport? Arent flip flops just for the pool? Is it so you can just stretch put your bare ass feet on the armrest of te seat in front of you?
 

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There's a string and you can tighten up
Yes I know. But with cell phones (heavy mine is) passport, and other things in your pocket.
I guess this is why I see guys with fanny packs in airports.
 

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Yes I know. But with cell phones (heavy mine is) passport, and other things in your pocket.
I guess this is why I see guys with fanny packs in airports.
I use a fanny pack no matter what. Keys, change, wallet, passport, mints whatever all in one easy motion.
 

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Flannel PJ bottoms, the default outfit of middle and high schoolers for like a few decades now. Girls and, yes, boys, too. Basic baggy sweatpants and hoodies, too.
 

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There was once an episode of New Girls where the 2 main characters kept inventing things. One of their inventions was the Shruit. It was basically a suit made of sweatsuit material. Everyone laughed - it was such a ridiculous idea. Flash forward 10 years and its THE thing to be wearing head to toe grey sweatsuits in all situations. Ive seen combat pants and fancy jackets - all in grey sweatsuit material. Oh how the world has changed. Now the canadian suit is no longer head to toe denim but head to toe sweat.
 
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if they didnt want people to feel comfortable on flights maybe they shouldn't have made airplanes more and more cramped over the years to the point people wear pyjamas just to stay comfy
 

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While I have a personal bias against wearing pajamas in public (try to show yourself a little respect, they basically communicate to the world that “I give up. I can’t compete in normal society” to quote Seinfeld ), I think that the post by Tampa Airport is absolutely hilarious, especially because of the strong responses it has stimulated, when it is clearly a joke. 😆
 
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Before my time, when flying was once considered an exclusive and glamorous way of traveling that people would actually dress up for. Flights now are like a dirty public transit bus with wings .

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My mother told me that in the 1960s and early 1970s, people used to go to the airport at night just to see what passengers were wearing. It was a way to get free fashion tips.
 

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Can I bring my work suit it's clean istockphoto-1205208937-1024x1024.jpg
 
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People actually wore hazmat suits during covid - it was hilarious. I also think its funny when people bring pillows and duvets with them.

This was the best though - whilst not an outfit - but using ceranwrap to create her own version of business class -
 
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While I have a personal bias against wearing pajamas in public (try to show yourself a little respect, they basically communicate to the world that “I give up. I can’t compete in normal society” to quote Seinfeld ), I think that the post by Tampa Airport is absolutely hilarious, especially because of the strong responses it has stimulated, when it is clearly a joke. 😆
I have a co-worker who wears them during the summer months. Ironically he's the spitting image of Dr. House.
 
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