Оказывается, была даже шариатская авиакомпания.
Где всё подчинялось законам шариата: экипаж должен был носить хиджаб, никакого алкоголя, пища только халяльная, каждый полёт предворялся молитвой аллаху...
Пассажирок в "нескромной" одежде не пускали на борт.
Компанию закрыли (отозвали лицензию) за многочисленные отмены и задержки.
При задержках выдавались "посадочные талоны", на которых было только лого компании, имя пассажира и маршрут. Никаких средств защиты, ничего
Безопасность? Не, не слышали. Аллах велик, он всё видит!"
Rayani Air, Malaysia's first Islamic-compliant airline, opened in December. But it has now closed following an investigation by the Department of Aviation into its administration and safety audit.
// www.dailymail.co.uk
Rayani Air, Malaysia's first Islamic-compliant airline, has been shut down, months after it was suspended from flying for breaching aviation regulations.
The carrier launched only in December with Muslim flight crew wearing the hijab while non-Muslim members were forbidden from wearing revealing clothing. In-flight meals were completely halal and alcohol consumption banned.
But after an 'investigation into the administration and safety audit' of the airline, the Department of Aviation (DCA) said it has revoked Rayani's Air Operator Certificate.
he DCA launched an inquiry into the airline in April following a string of criticisms from passengers and the government over delays and last-minute cancellations.
That month saw pilots of the carrier, which operates two Boeing 737-400s, also go on strike over unpaid wages, further damaging its image.
A month earlier, it was revealed the airline had issued hand-written boarding passes to passengers after a Malaysian MP posted a Facebook photo of his boarding pass on a domestic flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kuching.
The photo showed a piece of paper with Rayani Air's logo printed on it and flight details written in ink, including the passenger's name, seat number and cities of departure and destination.
In his Facebook post, MP Lau Weng San called the boarding pass 'unbelievable', adding: 'It wouldn't be accepted anywhere else in the world, only in Malaysia.'
Hand-written boarding passes were given to the politician and other passengers as they endured a lengthy flight delay due to a hydraulic leak on the plane.