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Saudia Airlines offers dedicated prayer areas on their flights

Saudia Airlines offers dedicated prayer areas on their flights

In the realm of air travel, meeting the diverse needs of passengers is a paramount consideration. For followers of the Islamic faith, maintaining daily prayers, regardless of the journey’s duration, is an essential aspect of their religious observance.

Recognizing this, Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier, Saudia Airlines, has introduced dedicated prayer spaces aboard its widebody aircraft, ensuring that passengers can uphold their religious practices even at cruising altitudes.

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Saudia’s commitment to serving its predominantly Muslim passenger base is evident in the thoughtful design of these prayer areas. Positioned at the rear of all widebody aircraft, these designated spaces are crafted by removing a section of economy seats, creating a carpeted floor conducive to prayer.

With privacy curtains adorning the perimeter, passengers can find solace and focus as they engage in their spiritual rituals. Moreover, for added convenience and guidance, Saudia’s prayer spaces are equipped with displays indicating the Qibla, the direction of prayer, tailored to the specific moment in the journey.

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This ensures that passengers can align themselves correctly in accordance with Islamic tradition, regardless of the aircraft’s orientation. With the ability to accommodate up to ten passengers on the carpeted floor, complete with curtains for privacy, Saudia’s prayer areas offer a tranquil environment conducive to spiritual reflection and devotion.

Additionally, passengers can rest assured knowing that safety measures are in place, with railing on the walls to provide stability during periods of turbulence, ensuring a secure and comfortable prayer experience.

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Dawal is a skilled aviation content writer with eight years of experience in the Aerospace industry. He specializes in aerospace Engineering & Management, and website development.

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