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LB -“Maybe it’s also important for mothers whose babies are still nursing.”
How does it help them if there is an adult-only zone? The only thing that would help them is a women’s only zone. Personally, I would like that.
“Still if they have an adult section then the children’s section also ought to be accommodating with space for changing diapers and etc.
Though it’s also expecting parents to get along with each other. And their children to handle sitting next to each other.”
There wouldn’t be a child-only zone. There would be two sections of the plane:
1. For those adults who specifically request to be in an adult-only zone. Any adult travelling with a child can not sit here.
2. For everyone else on the plane. This includes children, adults travelling with children, and adults who did not specifically request to be in an adult-only zone. This would include most of the people of the plane, especially since the adult-only zone probably costs more.
So I don’t see what the problem is. There are probably only a few people who specifically request and pay for the adult -only zone.
(Oh, was that what you meant, Meno? You were responding to the OP? The conversation at that point had kind of branched out, so I forgot about her question.).
I know that when you reserve a ticket, you can request to sit next to another female (or male, as the case may be), so maybe you can also request to be placed next to adults. Has anyone ever tried that?