Sudan’s transitional government agreed in principle to separate religion from the state, putting an end to 30 years of Islamic rule in the country.
While on board, only halal food was offered, no alcohol was served, and flight crew wore hijabs—while non-Muslim staff and crew were required to wear modest clothing.
Sudan’s transitional government agreed in principle to separate religion from the state, putting an end to 30 years of Islamic rule in the country.
While on board, only halal food was offered, no alcohol was served, and flight crew wore hijabs—while non-Muslim staff and crew were required to wear modest clothing.