LOCAL PRESS: Thefts impossible on Saudia flights

By MUHAMMAD SULEIMAN AL-AHIDIB | OKAZ

NEWS agencies, newspapers and satellite channels have all carried the story of an Air France flight attendant who had been stealing from passengers while they slept, especially on long haul flights such as those between Paris and Tokyo.

The reports noted that Japanese passengers usually carry with them large amounts of cash as well as valuable mobile phones, and that the air hostess was caught after it was discovered that most of the thefts happened on flights she was on.

This woman would not have been able to steal if she were working for Saudi Arabian Airlines. First, she could easily find a job with Saudia because our people do not thoroughly scrutinize résumés. However, I do not say she would not be able to steal because she would have lost the tact for stealing but because of the special features and characteristics of the Kingdom’s national carrier.

Saudia passengers are unable to sleep on flights because they usually get enough sleep at airports while waiting for their flights due to delays. They usually sleep well enough and do not need to sleep during the flight no matter how long it may be.

The second reason why this woman will not be able to steal on board a Saudia aircraft is that the bell that passengers press to summon flight attendants never stops ringing.

This is not because passengers are demanding but because flight attendants simply ignore them. The continuous ringing of the bell would scare any thief and make him or her hesitant to steal. She will know that all passengers who have called will be waiting for her.

A third reason is that air hostesses on board our flights sleep more than passengers during long haul flights. As soon as air hostesses finish serving food, they go to sleep because they are certain that the management on the ground will ignore passenger complaints.

The management does not follow up on flights. An example of this was seen recently when an Abha to Riyadh flight was delayed by about 11 hours because the crew did not show up. It is little wonder since this coincided with a World Cup match in South Africa.

A fourth reason why this woman cannot steal on Saudia flights is that our airlines only employ young air hostesses who have little need to steal while airlines such as Air France employ much older and experienced hostesses who have financial obligations toward their family that cannot be met by their salaries.

(ahidibms@yahoo.com)

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MO

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Very good!!!

DR. M. ABDULRAHMAN

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Yaa Muhammad Thanks you made me laugh. I got it. God Knows I agree some points but the Indonesian flight attendants that served us between Jeddah and London were God's gift. They were kind and approachable. Although 3/4 of the plane was empty and that may had played a role, but they didn't sleep. They all came to me as I was the only old man that had questions and stayed with me. I got everything I had requested and more. They showed me the Nile river, Egypt, Italy and many unique landmarks that I never noticed before. I was back from Ummrah and I prayed for them.

MOHAMMED

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Beautifully put article by Mr. MUHAMMAD SULEIMAN AL-AHIDIB. It is so true.

TOURE

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I love this article! Could never have seen the lack of thefts on SV flights from such angle.

SAAD

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Man this is the funniest way to complain, but the most funny part of all this that Saudia manager will read this and ignore it, and say we are perfect 100% We are # 1 in the world, ...In reality this the best writting I saw about Saudia Airline.
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