With an airline introducing a child-free section, some have argued a screaming child is better than a drunk adult on a plane.
Turkish-Dutch airline is in the process of introducing adult-only zones on its flights, allowing passengers to pay an extra €45 to be seated only among people over 16.
“At least with a child, you know things aren’t going to get violent, but when you’ve got drunken adults on a plane... you see planes diverted every day because of such and such was acting up and shouting obscenities at staff.Woman with yawning child on plane “The last thing you want is for children to act up, but it does happen,” he said.
“you're waking your children, particularly under five years old, you’re waking them out of sleep or not letting them sleep, then you're bringing them to an airport to have an early flight.
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