Maiden
Sharia compliant flight took place on Sunday ferrying 150 passengers from the
capital Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi
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A new airline has
launched in Malaysia which follows the rules of Islamic law in a first for the
country. During flights, there is no alcohol served and only halal food is
provided.
Rayani
Air’s maiden flight took place on Sunday ferrying 150 passengers from the
capital Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, a popular tourist destination where the
airline is headquartered.
RT report continues:
There
are a number of Sharia based rules and regulations in place for all flights
offered by the airline, which services five domestic locations. Muslim women
who work as part of the cabin crew must wear a hijab while non-Muslim women
must wear a "decent uniform," Managing Director Jaafar Zamhari told
local media.
Before
each flight takes off, there will be a recital of prayers, while in flight, no
alcohol will be served and any food or beverages provided will be halal, i.e.
permissible under Islamic law.
Currently
operating with two Boeing 737 jets, the airline hopes to offer flights to Mecca
for the Umrah and Hajj pilgrimages in the coming years.
Rayani
Air brings to four the number of shariah compliant airlines around the world
with Royal Brunei Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Iran Air being the other
three.
In October, Bloomberg reported
that London based startup Firnas Airways were also planning to launch in 2016
with a similar offering for its passengers.
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