Showing posts with label Saudi airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saudi airlines. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

THE SEAT BESIDE ME

I wrote this article almost a year ago. I totally forgot to post it on my blog..

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One of the best things I love about being able to travel frequently is having the opportunity of coming into contact with people from all walks of life and socio-political backgrounds. Whenever, I need to travel I try my best to be at the airport well in advance so that I have a stress free, smooth sailing journey. Naturally I would also be one of the first people to board the flight when the boarding gates open. I would take my allocated seat in the plane and then eagerly anticipate the arrival of the passenger next to me. Of course on some flights I came across really friendly individuals who gave me a brief insight into their own lives, and there were times that I wished that the plane landed quickly so that I could escape from the annoying passenger next to me. On my return flight to the Kingdom a few weeks ago accompanied with a family friend of ours who resides in Medina, we landed up sitting next to a young woman from Cape Town who was accompanying her grand mother and uncle on a two week Umra trip. What surprised me about her was the fact that she conversed with the air hostesses in fluent Arabic. At first I was under the impression that she was a Saudi girl until I discovered that she was in fact a South african girl that was born and resided in the Kingdom for the first ten years of her life. Her father is a professor and lectures at one of the universities in the Kingdom. Returning to the Kingdom brought back a few painful memories for her as her parents divorced due to her fathers infidelity. She had caught her father having a few illicit relationships with female students from the university and naturally told her mother. Eventually the truth came out and her family fell apart. What I admired about this young woman though was the fact that she had such a positive, bright outlook towards life. She aspires to complete her university degree and stand on her own two feet. Her biggest wish in life is to see her mother getting married again and leading a life of happiness that she failed to acquire during her initial marriage. Sitting next to this vibrant and energetic young woman made the entire flying process quite a pleasant experience and the flight even seemed shorter than normal. I guess time always flies when you having fun. During my connecting flight from Jeddah to Riyadh, I landed up sitting next to the CEO of a company here in Saudi Arabia. Seeing me all veiled, he was under the impression that I was a Saudi woman and was initially reluctant to sit next to me. Since there was no other seats available he was forced to sit next to me. Ofcourse I eased his tension by informing him that I am not a Saudi woman and that I have no issue if he does sit next to me. Suddenly I witnessed a huge smile on his face and he breathed a sigh of relief. Naturally, during the trip we engaged in a meaningful conversation. He enlightened me about his family life and roots and of course he was equally fascinated with my origins and history. Whilst we had lots to talk about during the short flight, as soon as the plane landed he got up and left speedily. As per the customs and traditions of the country he would not want to be caught chatting away to a female on the airport premises.What really surprised me though was the fact that he tracked me down and called me the next day. He managed to get hold of my mobile number through a friend of his who works at the airport. It was quite a fantastic gesture on his part to invite me over to his family home and date farm situated outside of Riyadh city. His family were kind and pleasant and they went out of their way to make me feel comfortable in their home. They shared family photo albums with me and gave me an indepth insight into Saudi culture and customs. Naturally I will never forget them due to their sheer kindness and hospitality. It is individuals like these that build countries and nations. They are the ambassadors of their country by promoting their country and customs in a positive manner. Two weeks ago I was on a flight from Riyadh to Jeddah and as always the plane always takes off late due to the fact that all the passengers need to be rearranged on the flight to prevent unwanted males and females from sitting next to each other. The seat next to me was allocated to a religious Saudi man who refused to sit next to me. He asked me to stand up and move to another seat. I refused telling him that there are no other seats available and that if he is uncomfortable sitting next to me then he should leave. After his short performance with the air hostesses, he eventually returned to the seat next to me. But what really made me laugh about him was the fact that he sat in the extreme left corner of the seat, took his shemagh (red and white chequered scarf) and covered his face with it. It was as though he was sitting next to a poisoned ivy lololol. For the entire one hour flight he never moved or said a word and neither did he partake of the onboard snacks and refreshments. During my trip to Dubai last year I recall being sandwiched inbetween two obese gentleman. It was the most horrific flight I ever had as I could not move. Both gentleman hogged the chair armrests and I was unable to pass to utilize the bathroom. I felt suffocated. But the passengers who took the cake for me was a Chinese couple my family and I encountered during a trip to Dubai from South Africa. Mom's younger sister sat to my left and on my right was a Chinese gentleman who was seated next to his wife. Correct me if I'm wrong but I am yet to encounter Chinese people who are friendly and approachable. Any way, there was no real interaction with the couple, that is until the gentleman started drinking like a fish. He became rowdy and started arguing with his wife. His wife moved over to another seat so he then decided to start an argument with mom's sister and I..." You talker talker.....talk, talk talk, talking too much...." he said whilst pointing his fingers at us. I fail to understand why do airlines serve alcohol onboard a flight. It turns a sweet, quiet, meek individual into a monster.The person becomes an absolute nuisance to other passengers on board. The UAE always prides itself in believing that it is a Muslim country, yet their is nothing Islamic about the country, its policies or its airlines. Having encountered numerous issues with Emirates over the years I have stopped using the airlines. Well folks these are just a few of the colourful characters that I have encountered whilst traveling. As Ralph Crawshaw once said, "Travel has a way of stretching the mind. The stretch comes not from travel's immediate rewards, the inevitable myriad new sights, smells and sounds, but with experiencing firsthand how others do differently what we believed to be the right and only way." Having said that I do look forward to my next trip and who knows the seat beside me could be yours!!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Back to the land of Camels and Palm trees

Al7amdulilla 3alassalama, I returned to the Middle East safely after a month long vacation. I must compliment Saudi airlines for the excellent service rendered to me during my entire flight.I was given a free upgrade on all my tickets and I also had the opportunity of meeting some really interesting crew members.I love the whole airport experience being able to observe different peoples behaviours and mannerisms. During the flight I met a man who has a standard booking with Saudi airlines during the last week of each month. He performs two Umras during his one week stay..A really humble individual that is so focused on his religion.I enjoyed his company thoroughly. He engaged in a deep and meaningful conversation with me.He was full of wisdom and intellect.Then I witnessed two Saudi brothers from a VIP family treating their paralyzed mother like gold. They carried her and assisted in bringing her into the plane. They had so much of patience and showered their mother with kindness and love. It is actions like these that inspire others to do good.That is why the prophet (saw) emphasized on all of us exhibiting good character...On the flip side of things I witnessed two Saudi women with pride and arrogance. The one woman refused to stand next to two Indian woman in the bus that transported us to the plane.. She had to hold onto the same pole as them in order to prevent her from falling. She was mumbling and grumbling and displayed an attitude of I am superior than them...Whilst in the plane during my domestic flight,a Saudi woman refused to be seated next to a Sudanese Black woman . I couldn't believe that I was witnessing discrimination right in front of my eyes. To avoid conflict and issues,I stood up and swapped seats with her. To add insult to injury, I read a shocking article in the Saudi Gazette whereby a grooms family asked their son to divorce his wife on the wedding day after guests were served a five course meal, simply because they found out that the brides great grand mother was of a dark skin complexion with a more African look.I guess in this part of the world, the Prophet (saw)'s last sermon is taken for granted...I was quite pleased to witness that the porters at Jeddah airport are now being supervised quite efficiently and passengers are told not to pay them more than SR10 for their services. In the past, the airport porters would demand ridiculous amounts of money to assist passengers in transferring luggage despite earning a standard basic salary. I did mention this fiasco to a close friend of mine working at the airport and I am sooo glad that after numerous complaints by many individuals action has finally been taken...That's all for now folks...I'm completely exhausted...jet lagged....Need to jump straight into bed and cuddle up under the covers....Jumu3a Mubarak to all of you. I humbly request all of you to please remember my family and I in your prayers!!!!!