If you’ve ever had to sit through a flight with a crying baby or screaming child, you might have wished for an adult-only airline.
If you’ve ever had to sit through a flight with a crying baby or screaming child, you might have wished for an adult-only airline.
When European low-cost Corendon Airlines announced on August 23 that it would reserve the front rows of its Amsterdam-Curação flights for passengers 16-years-old or older, the news resurfaced the age-old debate about how to balance the needs of traveling families with those who are flying without kids.
Just getting to – and through – the airport in time for your flight is stressful enough in these post-pandemic days. Then there's the fun of getting on the aircraft – even if you have what's euphemistically called something like "priority boarding."
A Turkish airline just announced a unique policy on a specific route to the Caribbean — a no kids zone on one of its long-haul routes.
Have you ever been awakened on a plane by a crying baby and wished that you could be on an adults-only flight? You’re not alone. According to a recent survey, nearly 60% of American adults agree that a child-free area on planes and trains would be nothing short of a blessing.
Corendon Airlines has set out to extinguish the fears of a crying baby on your next flight — but it will cost you $48.
If you’ve ever had to sit through a flight with a crying baby or screaming child, you might have wished for an adult-only airline.
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