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Hijab Required for Muslim Flight Attendants in Indonesia's Aceh  

13:34 - January 31, 2018
News ID: 3465095
TEHRAN (IQNA) –  Authorities in the Indonesian province of Aceh have ordered Muslim flight attendants to wear headscarves when flying into the region, officials confirmed on Wednesday.

 

 

Aceh is the only province in the predominantly Muslim country to strictly implement Islamic law.  

The regional government, allowed greater autonomy under a 2001 peace deal with the central government, sent a letter to national carrier Garuda Indonesia and budget carriers, such as Malaysia’s AirAsia and Firefly.

“All female stewardesses must wear a ‘jilbab’ (headscarf) Muslim fashion in accordance with the rules of sharia,” the authorities said in the letter. 

The international airport in Banda Aceh, the provincial capital, services dozens of domestic flights every week, and international routes to neighboring Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. 

Non-Muslim flights attendants were not required to wear headscarves, but Muslim staff would be asked to wear them on flights in and out of Aceh, said Mawardi Ali, chief of the Aceh Besar region where the airport is located, Reuters reported. 

Garuda Indonesia and its budget arm, Citilink, “support the suggestions” and will comply, said airline spokesman Ikhsan Rosan. 

Firefly in Malaysia declined to comment, citing “the sensitivity of the matter”. 

 

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