Social media users support 'adults only' zones on flights
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
"I will 10200000000% pay extra for a child-free flight" - some social media users support 'adults only' cabins on planes.
A Turkish-owned airline will soon be introducing child-free cabins on some of its flights, but not everyone is pleased with the idea.
Corendon Airlines is weeks away from offering passengers 'Only Adult' zones for passengers who want to work in a "quiet environment".
The service, which is only available to passengers who are 16 and older, will be introduced in November. It will be available for flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao, which is in the Caribbean islands.
Corendon first announced the decision in August. It said at the time that the move would benefit those travelling with children and those travelling without.
"The introduction of the Only Adult zone also has a positive effect for parents with children. They don't have to worry as much about possible reactions from fellow passengers if their child is crying," the airline said in a statement.
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With the introduction of Corendon's new service fast approaching, more people are expressing their views about how they feel on the matter.
Other airlines are likely to be watching the airline closely to see how the service is received. Corendon is reportedly the first airline in Europe to offer adult-only zones, and one of only a few airlines in the world to do so.
Many social media users say that they support the airline's decision.
"On my last trip, I was on an 8-hour overnight flight with a baby that screamed basically the entire time. Would 100% pay more for a child-free flight," One X user wrote.
Another user added: "I will 10200000000% pay extra for a child-free flight."
But not everyone agrees.
"So apparently airlines are considering making “child free zones” on planes, & I can’t decide if this is a dystopian shift or not, but generally it’s really sad how little tolerance people have for children & babies—even acting like they shouldn’t be in public," one woman wrote.
On my last trip, I was on an 8-hour overnight flight with a baby that screamed basically the entire time. Would 100% pay more for a child-free flight. https://t.co/HtZdY75S4G
— Jenn / OakeArt (@Jenn_Adventures) October 19, 2023
What's the problem with an adults-only zone on a plane? Especially when airlines are increasingly kicking people out of the seats they specifically paid for to accommodate parents with kids? Shouldn't there be a spot where people can be sure they'll get what they paid for? https://t.co/xcSbeA2bAX
— Ari Cohn (@AriCohn) October 20, 2023
Main image credit: iStock/Radist
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