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newscaster 14th Feb 2010 17:31

Saudi Arabian VIP cabin crew without headscarf
 
This BBC documentry following prince Saud, shows SV stewardesses without headscarf and with long open hair as well as more fitted uniform on domestic VIP flight on MD90 with all male passengers why so?

YouTube - Inside the Saudi Kingdom 3/6

sec 3 14th Feb 2010 23:36

So what? Who cares?:confused:

411A 15th Feb 2010 00:24


.... why so?
Looks to me just like the same sort of uniforms that they always had, when I was at SV....very similar anyway.

mutt 15th Feb 2010 09:51


why so
Why not?

It must really be a slow news day :)

Mutt

newscaster 15th Feb 2010 16:41

Exactly why not and why not for the rest of the crew on regular flights as well as all women in the country, why the hypocricy is what I want to know.

6000PIC 15th Feb 2010 17:57

I`d say something but apparently some of the people on the payroll to help defend these clowns are here on Pprune. What a shame.

_FL600_ 15th Feb 2010 21:12

and why should you care?!!!

metro301 15th Feb 2010 21:20

That is the regular uniform, minus the hat and hair cover.

newscaster 16th Feb 2010 17:06

I care because I dont want foreign women to be forced to dress up like goofs, like that British teacher in one of the parts of the video who had to wear abaya, head scarf, veil and gloves to go teach English at a university most probably to girl students only, and she's not even young or beautiful, talk about ridiculous on otehr hand you have bare headed/unrobed/gloved/veiled bleach blonde belly dancer look alike serving the high and mighty who ordain these laws.

mutt 16th Feb 2010 17:33


who had to wear abaya, head scarf, veil and gloves to go teach English at a university
Did you consider the fact that she might be wearing that attire to satisfy her own personal religious beliefs?

Mutt

_FL600_ 16th Feb 2010 18:00

Ain't our business.
 
Still, who cares?!!!!!

Guess you haven't flown a single VIP flight in any part of the world.

6000PIC 17th Feb 2010 02:40

Yeah she MIGHT be wearing that attire to satisfy her own personal religious beliefs but MOST LIKELY she wears it while she longs for the day her grandchildren ( or great grandchildren at this rate ) MIGHT have the freedom of the kind 99 % of the rest of the women in the world enjoy. Mutt , you`ve been in the desert too long mate.

doubleu-anker 17th Feb 2010 05:55

"Saudi Arabian VIP cabin crew without headscarf?"

I am sorry to say, this is nothing short of decadence, if true.

I really don't know what the KSA is coming to. Women will be behind the wheel in cars next. God help us!!

Desert Diner 17th Feb 2010 18:32

That was a private VIP flight, Entourage only.

Suprised no one mentioned the smoking on the flight. Not allowed on regular Saudia flights.

newscaster 17th Feb 2010 19:47


who had to wear abaya, head scarf, veil and gloves to go teach English at a university

Did you consider the fact that she might be wearing that attire to satisfy her own personal religious beliefs?

Mutt
Read it again, and look at video series, I said British woman blonde and blue eyed from UK, a non-muslim, Farangi going to teach women students, then you have the blonde F/A in an all male enviroment, what amazing hypocricy.

and why cant atleast foreigners be allowed to wear knee length jackets in be they in black or soothing colours like beige, light grey with coloured/printed or plain pastel cloured scarfs like they do in Iran and elsewhere.

AIM HI 17th Feb 2010 20:34

"If we are going to ban the veil in public places, it immediately begs the question: why should a nun be allowed to wear her habit and not a female Muslim," he told newspaper La Stampa, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Italian interior minister Giuliano Amato


:mad::mad::mad:

_FL600_ 17th Feb 2010 21:44

Enough Headache
 
Chill out!

Different places, different cultures, different ways of living. Respect that and you'll have a peace of mind.

mutt 18th Feb 2010 03:33


Different places, different cultures, different ways of living. Respect that and you'll have a peace of mind
So true :ok::ok::ok:


amazing hypocricy
You have only just realized that? Look around the whole of the ME, Hypocrisy is a way of life.

Mutt

Desert Diner 18th Feb 2010 10:25

I wonder when the west will stop forcing people to wear clothes when they are in public places.:ouch:

metro301 18th Feb 2010 16:19

It was legal for women to walk around in public topless in Toronto. At least it was in the early 2000's. Haven't been back since during the summer.


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