“Kids won’t even remember these trips,” one reviewer said. Why subject everyone to this? Even parents acknowledged how difficult it is to travel with little children.
“I never took my babies or toddlers on planes,” one lady said. It’s difficult for everyone. An unconventional remedy was offered by another commenter:
“My mom used to give us cough syrup to make us sleepy.” At least she considered other people. The issue of child-free planes was also raised by the circumstance.
Several respondents said that they would pay more for flights without children. There are already ways for certain airlines to steer clear of young customers.
For example, children under the age of twelve are not permitted in the “ScootinSilence” section of the low-cost airline Scoot.
In order to assist travelers in selecting their seats, Japan Airlines displays seat charts that indicate where infants are seated.