The Turkish-Dutch airline Corendon is the first European airline to offer seats in a child-free zone. As industry magazine ‘Simple Flying’ writes, this should not only relieve noise-sensitive passengers, but also parents who want to avoid arguments with other passengers with a screaming or whining child.
From November, the adult zone will be used on the route between Amsterdam and Curaçao. On the nine-hour flight to the Caribbean, the first twelve rows of seats of the Airbus A350 remain child-free. If the test phase proves itself, the tickets – available from the age of 16 and at an additional cost of CHF 43 – will be definitively included in the programme.
I’m sorry, what?
Let’s all calm down for now – and take a look at the following images, which prove that having kids on the go makes traveling so much more adventurous.
This guy asked me for some skittles but I just finished them so he just stared at me the whole flight.
Joking aside. But now we want to know:
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Source: Watson
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