Saudi Airlines’ dress code policy, which requests its flyers to not be “clothed in a manner that would cause discomfort or offense to other passengers”, is being scrutinized on social media. With the hashtag #SaudiaAirlines, Twitter had various responses to the guidelines, which include the following:
“Note: SAUDIA may refuse to transport passengers, or may remove passengers from the flight at any point for not complying with its dress code.”
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