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Should Kids Be Banned From Business Class?

Soumis
 
This is a topic that comes up from time to time, and it's back again after a disastrous two-leg journey on Asiana Airlines, featuring screaming kids aboard both flights and in both business class lounges. An excerpt... "...When you’re flying in long-haul first or business class, you aren’t merely paying for transportation. You are paying for comfort. For luxury, even. This is premium class, not economy class. And unlike a very high percentage of the people who travel up front, I was… (www.askthepilot.com) Plus d'info...

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preacher1
preacher1 2
Interesting story. I'd venture a guess and say that most of the parents were fairly young as well, so you can't blame the kids for not doing what they have never been taught. Today's young folks seem to be living from hand to mouth, devil may care about tomorrow. Respect, manners and common sense/decency are out the window, even if they were raised right.
canuck44
canuck44 4
Wayne...I agree this is normally a parent problem, not a kid problem, something which is a daily observation in my practice. Frankly, I would rather fly with my grandkids, 8 & 6 who each have flowing transoceanic and trans continental since birth than many of the louts who currently live "up front". Well prepared parents are engaged with their kids, they come equipped with appropriate diversions, videos with earpieces, snacks and comfort appliances (teddy bears, blankets, etc.). My ninth law: wimpy parents have wimpy, bratty kids.
preacher1
preacher1 2
You got it, Daddy rabbit. I'm outa here. Gotta go see my GP to try and get rid of a bad cough before the cancer surgery next week. Later
wopri
Good Luck! :)
canuck44
canuck44 1
Good luck, Wayne...if I can do anything go ahead and email me: [email protected].
CaptainFreedom
CaptainFreedom 1
My advice? Talk with your wallet. Fly coach until they clean things up in BC. It's not worth the enormous premium they are charging you.

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