Adult-only international flights: Doesn't this sound great? The idea of travelling for several hours on a plane without hearing a young child or infant wailing sounds like a brilliant idea, but is it feasible? According to Turkey-based Corendon Airlines, it is not only feasible but will also be implemented soon!
The European airline will begin piloting an 'Only Adult' zone on its flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao from November 3, 2023. Passengers need to be aged 16 years and above to access this zone.
The 'Only Adult' zone will be set up in the front section of the aircraft and will have nine XL seats (with extra legroom) and 93 standard seats. Regular seats in this zone will cost €45 while an XL seat will cost €100 for a single journey.
“This zone in the aircraft is intended for travelers travelling without children and for business travelers who want to work in a quiet environment,” according to a press release. The airline added that this move would also benefit parents of young children as they no longer need to worry about upsetting other passengers.
Doesn't this sound like a great idea? If you're interested in booking tickets, you can do so via corendon.com , corendon.nl, and corendon.be.
(Edited by : Rukmani Krishna)
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