For some reason I think you are wrong.
For some people though not for others. I think what people were talking about though was having half the plane segregated and half mixed.
I though we were talking about certain individuals who claim for religious reasons they can't sit next to women. My point is it goes a lot deeper than that and I think history will back me up.
No one ever made a big deal because he was placed BEHIND a woman on a plane...
That's because there are not separate sections. If SA goes ahead with this do you think the front section will be for men or woman?How about if you change the plane to a bus?
I thought we were talking about LY
What's LY?
http://thewinglet.boardingarea.com/ultra-orthodox-jewish-men-keep-delaying-flights-tofrom-tlv/
Paging AJK.
http://thegate.boardingarea.com/public-expressions-of-religious-freedom-should-there-be-limits/Oh man, this was so funny last night Paging AJK.
Slaughtering a chicken a certain way may be a widely accepted religious ritual in some places — but would it be appropriate in an airport lounge
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/01/02/saudia-introduce-gender-segregation-flights/
Soudi Arabia’s national carrier has reportedly decided to impose separate seating on its male and female passengers.... http://www.timesofisrael.com/saudi-airline-to-separate-men-and-women/