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Babies on Airplanes

Babies on Airplanes

  1. Anonymous Guest

    All right, so this isn’t exactly a very “business”like question about which credit card to get and the like, but I came across a news post on FlyerTalk not too long ago about the idea of banning babies from flights or relegating them to a particular section. I, personally, being incredibly sound sensitive, am rather pro the idea of sticking all the travelers with children in one section of the plane, but I’m really curious as to what Lucky (and others) have to say about it. Would that be a feasible choice for airlines? And Lucky, it sounds like you travel first/business class pretty often, but you’ve written about taking economy class before – if there are screaming/disruptive children, what’s your way of dealing with them? Do you think they should be put in a particular section of the plane? Do you have any thoughts on the topic? If so, I’m really curious to hear them.

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