Dutch Airlines Is Offering An Adult-Only Zone On Its Flights
Crying children have been the quintessential airline nuisance since passenger flights became affordable enough for families. While the criminal antics of unruly adult passengers have certainly escalated how awful flights can be, underage fliers still catch the scorn of other passengers. An airline targeting Dutch vacation-goers has now begun offering an adult-only zone on its aircraft.
Corendon Airlines is implementing an adult-only zone on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao, the Dutch territory in the Caribbean. The zone would consist of nine XL seats and 93 standard seats at the front of the airline’s Airbus A350-900. The cordoned-off section roughly amounts to the first 17 rows out of 33 on the plane, as the vacation airline doesn’t have first or business-class cabins. Correndon announced that it will cost an extra €100 ($106.40) for tickets in the section’s XL seats and €45 ($47.90) for standard seats.
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