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Airline offers baby-free 'quiet zones' on flights
For many of us (the childless ones, anyway), few things about flying are as excruciating as a crying baby. We know, babies have to travel too, but when you're trapped in an aluminum tube six miles in the air, nerves get rattled and fuses get short. (now.msn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I suggest we put all obese passengers in a section by themselves. Let them sit three across and work it out among themselves. Then I can have my seat without being encroached upon.
We've seen far more selfish, immature behavior from adults than from children during our travels, and some of the posts here confirm that fact. Yes, it would be great if all airlines could provide specific areas for families. But the shaky economics of the business mean that's not likely to happen anytime soon.
Forget the babies . . . loud mouthed cell phone users are soon to ride!
OK, maybe I can see a point here. I do not really know, but families need to travel as well. How about Airbus and Boeing designing a family cocoon area up against the bulkheads and lavatories. enclosed in a separate cabin with readily positioned and removable wall sections ? I don't know how this can work. The German Rail operator DB has "family rooms" on their ICE Long distance trains. Any clever and inventive engineers/designers out there could maybe look into this idea!?
What a stupid idea....Newsflash...sound travels.
I vote for kid free flights.
Sorry. I have been through the kid thing and I an intolerant of bratty kids and especially their doting helicopter parents who think their little cupcake is an angel and the greatest kid on earth.
I vote for kid free flights.
Sorry. I have been through the kid thing and I an intolerant of bratty kids and especially their doting helicopter parents who think their little cupcake is an angel and the greatest kid on earth.
All the folks complaining about babies and kids, need to do two things. First, they need to grow up and start acting like adults, and second, they need to realize that they were once babies themselves and nobody is perfect.