MUSLIM AIRLINES
Saudia Airlines Refuses to Fly Passengers Who Expose Arms and Legs
RAVNEET AHLUWALIA
INDEPENDENT
Wednesday 9 August 2017
Women also banned from wearing clothes that are too tight or too thin.
Saudia Airlines has issued a strict dress code for passengers and stated that it will refuse to fly people who deviate from it.
The airline is the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, a country which
follows a conservative interpretation of Sunni Islam, Wahhabism.
On the passengers code of conduct section of their website Saudia asks
that travellers are not “clothed in a manner that would cause
discomfort or offence to other passengers. Women exposing legs or arms,
or wearing too thin or too tight clothes and men wearing shorts
exposing legs."
The airline already has rules for its customers which adhere to the
laws of the Kingdom. Saudia flights are an alcohol free zone as it is
illegal to import or consume alcohol in Saudia Arabia.
Saudia Arabia is one of the few Muslim majority countries that imposes
a dress code by law. All women, foreign and local, must wear an abaya
(a long loose garment that covers their clothes) in public places.
The dress code has started a debate online, with the hashtag
#SaudiaAirlines trending. One man agreed with the new rules. He wrote:
"I am not obliged to see such clothing in public spaces, great decision
on the part of the airline.”
Another man asked on twitter if the rules would apply to the air
hostesses and a woman asked how an airline which is dictating how their
customers dress will be able to encourage tourism at the same time.
One Saudia passenger posted an image of a male passenger travelling
while wearing shorts, asking if the code would be enforced fairly.
Ali Al Ghamdi, the former Saudi head of tourism and health weighed in
on the discussion, commenting that many airlines have dress codes.
Speaking to Makkah newspaper he said that the requirements were not
exclusive to Saudia Airlines but are issued by the International Air
Transport Association (IATA) and applied in varying degrees by
different carriers.
In March, two girls were prevented from boarding a United Airlines
flight from Denver to Minneapolis as they were wearing leggings. United
officials said that they were able to “refuse passengers who are not
properly clothed.”
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