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It Got Me Thinking…About Kids on Planes (part II)

September 25, 2012

By Kathleen Guthrie Woods

A second airline has added a childfree “Quiet Zone” and the debate continues! Read the news here.

Asia Air has announced this new service, available for a fee in 2013, and I learned of it in a “mommy” column in my city’s newspaper’s online site. Normally I wouldn’t read anything with “mommy” in it, and I almost never read the comments (usually so snarky), but I couldn’t resist seeing how this cause was faring. And guess what? It’s getting more support!

What do you think? How much extra would you pay for a seat in the Quiet Zone?

Kathleen Guthrie Woods is a Northern California–based freelance writer. She is mostly at peace with her childfree status.

Filed Under: Childfree by Choice, Childless Not By Choice, Children, Current Affairs, Guest Bloggers, It Got Me Thinking..., The Childfree Life: Issues and Attitudes Tagged With: airline, childfree, flight, kids, quiet zone

Comments

  1. heili skrimsli says

    September 25, 2012 at 6:34 am

    How much is it worth to me, one way? Fifty bucks a ticket per domestic flight if it was a childfree plane, and a hundred for overseas for the same (or at least a truly childfree business class or first class cabin). The ‘Quiet Zone’ only works if it actually is a quiet zone and not just ‘well you’re further away from the screaming kid’.

  2. Quasi-Momma says

    September 25, 2012 at 6:35 am

    I’d consider it if it came with guarantee that the back of my seat would be kick-free.

  3. Maria says

    September 25, 2012 at 6:56 am

    The crying doesn’t bother me as much as the parents who board a plane with infants and NO diapers. I once sat on a plane from NJ to Texas behind a 2 year old with a loaded diaper the entire way. He screamed and smelled for 5 hours because mom didn’t bring a single diaper with her. Personally, I think airlines should have diapers on hand to deal with stupid people like that — not just seat them in their own area.

  4. loribeth says

    September 25, 2012 at 9:15 am

    I haven’t read the article yet, but does the Quiet Zone apply to everyone, & not just kids?? I would LOVE to see the introduction of Quiet Zones on our commuter train.Sometimes the ringing cellphones & totally inane chatter between passengers drives me nuts. :p

  5. Mali says

    September 25, 2012 at 5:37 pm

    I would absolutely pay extra. To give you some background, Air Asia is a budget airline, and so would definitely attract lots of families that might not travel otherwise. It’s a pretty basic airline (you have to pay for EVERYTHING on board), and so they will have seen this as an opportunity to make more money.

  6. Jenn says

    September 27, 2012 at 6:40 am

    I’d definitely pay extra for a child free flight.

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