Child-free areas on planes deemed a good move
The travel industry has given the thumbs up to kid-free areas on planes following plans announced by AirAsia X.
Nearly 90% voted on the TravelMole Poll that it was a good move, while just 13% thought it wasn’t.
The long-haul arm of Malaysia-based budget carrier AirAsia, announced its plan to ban young children from sitting in the first seven rows of its economy-class section to create a "quiet zone", see previous story.
The first seven rows on AirAsia X flights will be restricted to passengers aged 12 and above from February next year see previous story.
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