A 6-year-old boy travelling to visit his grandma for Christmas was put on wrong flight and ended up 260 km away.
A 6-year-old boy travelling to visit his grandma for Christmas was put on wrong flight and ended up 260 km away.
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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A child is involved in a crash while riding in a passenger vehicle, on average, every 25 seconds. In 2021, 710 children under the age of 13 were killed in traffic crashes while riding in passenger vehicles, more than 100,000 were injured, and more than a third (36%) who died were unrestrained.
An airline's offer of child-free zones on flights promises "extra peace of mind." But while it may solve complaints of crying or noisy kids, the idea of an adult-only zone doesn't address some additional culprits of tense travel sagas.
As a mom of three and a frequent traveler, I am no stranger to being in the presence of a crying baby on a plane. I know how stressful it can be for the parents and how disruptive it can be for passengers within earshot. But as a former baby myself, I have also learned to accept that crying babies are just a part of life. With more than a hundred million babies born into the world every year, there is, quite literally, no escaping them.
One man's viral video of his miserable time on board a flight with a screaming child is giving TikTok plenty of entertainment.
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.
Airbnb expanded its law enforcement portal to nine languages as part of the platform’s efforts to fight child exploitation, the company said.
A flight attendant on a Vistara Airlines flight spilled a hot beverage on a 10-year-old passenger. The spill caused her to suffer second-degree burns, the child's mother said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
A child traveling on Delta Air Lines had to use a bag as a toilet in the aisle after the plane was stuck on the tarmac for six hours, according to a report by the local television station WJCL in Savannah, Georgia.
A man has accused a United Airlines flight attendant of shaming him and his wife over their special needs child's behavior during a flight from New Delhi to Newark.
A few months ago, New York Times Editor Damon Darlin wrote an op-ed suggesting that parents of rude or screaming children should give out small inflight gifts or “goodie bags” as a preemptive apology for their child’s behavior. Which begs the question, should parents have to apologize for traveling on an airplane with their child?
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