From TheStar:

A British tourist was barred twice from flying home at Iceland's Keflavik International Airport, after he first turned up wearing eight pairs of pants and 10 shirts.

Ryan Carney Williams, who goes by the name Ryan Hawaii on Twitter, reportedly did so to avoid paying for excess luggage on his British Airways flight to London last Wednesday (Jan 10).

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A day later, he was again banned from boarding an easyJet flight, after the airline heard about his behaviour.

According to local news website Iceland Monitor, Williams was denied a boarding pass by British Airways for donning all the clothes that would not fit into his check-in luggage.

Williams documented the incident on his Twitter account, where he was filmed draped in multiple clothing, with at least two sweaters tied around his neck.

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"They're really having me dress like this to go on, and they won't even let me go on," he said in the video.

He also called the airline "despicable" and questioned if he was a victim of racial profiling.
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