Some flight attendants have an issue with Air France's conservative dress instructions ahead of the airline's first flight to Iran in nearly a decade.
近十年来向伊朗的首次航班,一些机组人员对法国航空公司保守的着装指示有意见。
The company reportedly told female employees to wear a "loose-fitting jacket and headscarf" before setting foot in the Iranian capital.
据报道,公司告诉女员工在登陆伊朗首都前要穿“宽松的外套和头巾”。
Iran is a predominantly Muslim country, and women are expected to keep their heads covered.
伊朗是一个穆斯林占主导的国家,妇女都会遮住她们的头。
That stands in stark contrast to France, where some religious head coverings have been banned over security concerns.
这与法国形成鲜明对比,基于安全顾虑一些宗教头罩已被禁止。
France's airline union said the decision goes against French law and says women should be given the chance to choose whether they feel comfortable working on flights to Iran.
法国航空公司工会表示,这一决定是违反法国法律的,在飞往伊朗的航班上女性员工应该有机会选择舒服的方式。
But in a statement, Air France said, "This obligation is not required during the flight and is respected by all international airlines serving the Iranian Republic."
但在一份声明中,法国航空公司表示,“飞行期间这项义务是不要求的,并受到所有为伊朗服务的国际航班的尊重。”
Air France already requires female staff flying into Saudi Arabia to wear an abaya, or a full-body covering, after they exit the plane.
法国航空公司已要求飞往沙特阿拉伯的女员工在离开飞机后穿长袍,或全身遮盖。
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