Saturday, July 28, 2007

Three Qatari Princesses Who Should Clearly Stick to Riding Camels!

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Photo of the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani thanks to the Daily Mail
DAILY MAIL: Three Arab princesses were thrown off a packed British Airways flight after refusing to sit next to male passengers they didn't know.

The dispute - in which the three princesses from the ultra-conservative Qatar royal family demanded segregated seating - left the London-bound plane delayed on a baking Italian runway for nearly three hours.

Furious passengers whistled and clapped as the row intensified before the captain eventually ordered the women to be escorted off the plane.

The princesses, wearing traditional Arab dress, were returning from a day's shopping in Milan. They arrived at the city's Linate airport and boarded Heathrow-bound flight BA 563, which was due to take off at 4pm on Thursday.

The women, all relatives of the oil-rich emir of Qatar, Bader Bin Khalifa Al Thani, were booked into business class in a party of eight which included the emir and an entourage of cooks, servants and other staff. Arab princesses kicked off British Airways plane to jeers and whistles after refusing to sit next to male strangers (more) By Ray Massey

Mark Alexander