Malaysia launches its first
sharia compliant airline
Rayani Air takes to the skies.
MALAYSIA launched the maiden voyage of its first sharia-compliant airline on Sunday.
Rayani Air took off from the capital Kuala Lumpur to the resort island of Langkawi.
"We are the first Malaysian airline to be sharia-compliant based on guidelines by relevant authorities," the company's managing director Jaafar Zamhari told Malaysia's Star newspaper.
"We are proud of this."
In accordance to Islamic guidelines, in-flight meals are halal - meaning that animals must be slaughtered according to Islamic procedures and contain no pork - and alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited. Female Muslim flight crew are required to wear headscarves while non-Muslim crew are to be decently dressed, managing director Jaafar Zamhari told reporters.
Rayani Air takes to the skies.
MALAYSIA launched the maiden voyage of its first sharia-compliant airline on Sunday.
Rayani Air took off from the capital Kuala Lumpur to the resort island of Langkawi.
"We are the first Malaysian airline to be sharia-compliant based on guidelines by relevant authorities," the company's managing director Jaafar Zamhari told Malaysia's Star newspaper.
"We are proud of this."
In accordance to Islamic guidelines, in-flight meals are halal - meaning that animals must be slaughtered according to Islamic procedures and contain no pork - and alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited. Female Muslim flight crew are required to wear headscarves while non-Muslim crew are to be decently dressed, managing director Jaafar Zamhari told reporters.
There will also be prayer recitals on the plane before takeoff.
Emirates is sharia-friendly - it doesn't serve any pork products on flights.Source:News Corp Australia
There are already other sharia-friendly carriers operating around the world. Emirates doesn't serve any pork products on their flights and Etihad has a travel prayer before takeoff. And the U.K.-based Firnas Airways is planning to offer similar flights next year, according to a Bloomberg news agency report.
Malaysia has a moderate Muslim-majority population, but conservative attitudes are rising.
The company is a collaboration between an oil and gas company, Merdeka Jayabumi Enterprise and mining company, Terus Maju Metal.
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