воскресенье, 22 декабря 2013 г.
If you re a connoisseur of oddly-named airlines , you ve probably heard of Scoot . Now the Asia-base
If you re a connoisseur of oddly-named airlines , you ve probably avis car rental uk heard of Scoot . Now the Asia-based discounter is making news because it s joined avis car rental uk a growing trend to provide grown-up travelers with kid-free zones.
According to the UK s Telegraph , pay a fee of 9 British pounds (about $14) and you will get upgraded to the ScootinSilence cabin which is actually a 41-seat section at the rear of the cabin where children avis car rental uk under the age of 12 are banned. While some might object to sitting in the back of the plane, there is another advantage these seats have more legroom and four extra inches in the seat pitch.
February 2013: AirAsiaX , a low-cost carrier based in Kuala Lumpur launched an economy avis car rental uk cabin quiet zone with 8 rows of seats where children are not welcome . The fee is about $12 for this, but as FareCompare pointed out, There are no guarantees that any in-flight screaming won t be heard in the quiet zone so bring a pair of noise-canceling headphones just to be on the safe side.
April 2012: Malaysia Airlines has two kid-free zones : All first class sections, plus the entire upper deck of the carrier s huge A380 planes. Some may recall the utter glee of the airline s CEO when he first tweeted about the child ban , but others like it too.
An ongoing verbal battle over the place of children and infants on planes has been playing out on the internet for the past several year, prompting air travel analyst Rick Seaney to ask, Babies on Planes Yes or No? With this latest move from Scoot, it may be time to revisit the topic. Let us know what you think.
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