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This would never happen on an American airline as in the US they treat their servicemen with respect.
Has SIR Richrd Branson lost the plot although I gather it is not Virgin policy to ban serving personel to travel in their uniforms.
A total disgrace.......in my opinion.
This would never happen on an American airline as in the US they treat their servicemen with respect.
Has SIR Richrd Branson lost the plot although I gather it is not Virgin policy to ban serving personel to travel in their uniforms.
A total disgrace.......in my opinion.
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/// A radical muslin cleric might be proud of his vocation, but you would want them to be dressed properly if they were flying with the public. ///
/// I am sure that if a Pakistani soldier boarded a plane and sat next to little Johnny off on his hols to DisneyWorld, then you'd be the first to complain. ///
And wouldn't you be the first to complain if airline's told Muslims to change into western dress before boarding a plane, Cleric, Pakistani soldier or even a woman in a Burka?
/// A radical muslin cleric might be proud of his vocation, but you would want them to be dressed properly if they were flying with the public. ///
/// I am sure that if a Pakistani soldier boarded a plane and sat next to little Johnny off on his hols to DisneyWorld, then you'd be the first to complain. ///
And wouldn't you be the first to complain if airline's told Muslims to change into western dress before boarding a plane, Cleric, Pakistani soldier or even a woman in a Burka?
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Haven't read the previous posts but, hey, sometimes the world is not quite what you would like it to be - it isn't as if anyone died or a virus was unleashed upon the world. Maybe it could have been handled differently but there are far more things happening that require ' it's a disgrace' etc etc - I have every respect for the uniformed lady by the way and for what she has done for our country, however, on a scale of 1-10, don't thing Sir Richard Branson needs to be hung, drawn and quartered.
We were once waiting to board an internal flight in the US. A young man in uniform was boarded first, with a woman and the tiniest baby. When we were all seated one of the cabin crew spoke to them, they got up and were escorted to the door where he hugged the woman and baby then returned alone to his seat, putting his head down into his hands. I've often wondered if they were reunited, it was such a poignant scene and also so kind of the crew to bend the rules so far for them.