Lock ’em up: airline introduces child-free zones
In an effort to stem the common issue of loud children on flights, one airline has gone as far as to ban them from certain sections of planes.
Turkish airline Corendon will introduce a “no children” zone on their flights between Amsterdam and the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao – although that may be more to protect the children, given the party-heave nature of the destination.
Press PLAY to hear more about the new child-free flights
Executive Traveller Editor-in-Chief David Flynn told Millsy and Karl onĀ 6PR Breakfast he fully understood the decision.
“I don’t have kids, I don’t want my trips to be interrupted by kids, so I’m someone who would try to avoid them; I know I’m not alone,” Mr Flynn said.