KUALA LUMPUR: A survey by Malaysia’s flag carrier sent to its customers asking for their opinion on whether its iconic kebaya uniforms should be “refreshed” to make it more inclusive has sparked fierce debate from various quarters. Some members of the public have called for others to support the fema
KUALA LUMPUR: A survey by Malaysia’s flag carrier sent to its customers asking for their opinion on whether its iconic kebaya uniforms should be “refreshed” to make it more inclusive has sparked fierce debate from various quarters.
“Moving into the new year, we would like to take this opportunity to refresh our uniforms once again, embracing more inclusivity while still maintaining our classic Malaysia Airlines elegance,” read the survey. MAB noted in its survey that its kebaya uniform “is arguably the most recognisable Malaysian kebaya locally and internationally.”
“Malaysia Airlines' move will follow several other airlines that allow flight attendants to cover their modesty like Royal Brunei Airline, EgyptAir and Air Cairo," he was quoted as saying by Malay-language daily Berita Harian. Dr Suriani Sudi, who led the Islamist non-governmental organisation Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia, was quoted by local media as saying that Malaysia Airlines should be “brave enough” to change the dress code of the cabin crew members to something more modest while maintaining the identity of the batik uniform.
Others have also called for the airline to retain the current uniform while providing options for cabin crew members who intend to don a more modest attire, including wearing the tudung.
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