Posted on 04/04/2016 10:10:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The French womens rights minister, already under fire for provocative comments relating to Islamic dress for women, is now caught between Air France management and unions in a row over a requirement that air hostesses wear headscarves when the airline renews flights to Iran this month.
Following the easing of sanctions under the nuclear deal, Air France is resuming three weekly flights from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris to Tehran on April 17 after an eight-year suspension. And management of the airline want female flight attendants to comply with Iranian modesty norms.
The unions are incensed over a management memo saying air hostesses wear long trousers with a long jacket rather than skirts on the flights, and that during stopover periods, outside the bedroom, women must wear a scarf and a wide and long garment to conceal their shapes.(continued)
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How do you say “Pound sand!” in French?
I could see an airline trying to enforce that. But I could also see stewardesses not bidding for the route at the same time.
I think back when stewardesses were stewardesses in the golden age of flying, they’d adapt to the culture norms of the locales they were flying to. It’s good for business.
Well heck, let the woman get stoned for looking at other men if that is the way you feel about it. Woman are not toys for Iranian men or culture. No woman should be forced to make that flight.
Oh I agree with you on that. It’s a shame though because secular Iran is a beautiful country, coopted by a bunch of Muzzie extremist a-holes.
France surrenders. Again.
Who was it that said during WWII he’d rather have Nazis in front of him than French behind him? Patton.
More than that, Air France should not stipulate to that rule. They are giving in "half way", and losing twice.
Why flights to France? Europe doesn’t have enough muslims?
Emirates Airlines stewardesses wear very attractive uniforms with long pants and a combination hat and scarf arrangement. They are very well tailored and attractive. Maybe that’s an answer.
islam can suck my charahm
What happens to the sovereignty issue? If you are on an American airplane/ship/etc...., it is treated as if you are on American soil. (At least it used to be, I haven’t flown for years.)
I guess them europeans don’t think they own their own country, Air France included.
sable Pound!
Note to feminists: the muzzies treat women as second-class citizens. Where’s your outrage?
“F***ez vous!”
It is going to go way beyond that. When I was a flight attendant one man actually asked me if I was ‘clean’, meaning was I menstruating. I told him I was not clean and had nothing to do with him or his ilk the rest of the flight. How will women be able to attend to male passengers if they have to abide by Sharia law. What about female pilots? What about medical emergencies involving a female FA and a male passenger? What about somebody refusing to follow the flight attendants instructions because she’s a woman? Air France should tell Iran to screw off.
I cant remember the airline but wasn’t there a flight with a female captain and a male first officer and the male crashed the airplane because the woman was in a position of authority over him? It seems I remember hearing about that maybe in the eighties or early nineties? These people need to be careful flying into savage territory and letting the inmates run the asylum. It won’t end well.
This is the camel’s nose in the tent.
Iran needs Air France more than Air France needs Iran and Air France needs to set the rules. If Iran doesn’t want to abide by them, then they need to look elsewhere for air service.
It’s that easy and they will buckle.
The Shiite has hit the Turbofan.
No reason in the world not to have male only flight crews to such a primitive place. Of course, if the men are homosexuals, that would be even better.
Air France to Stewardesses on Iran Route: 'Outside the Bedroom, Women Must Wear a Scarf...'Using a sexist term like "stewardess" shows that some non-optional headwear isn't our real problem... /sarc
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