Melburnian1
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AFF has discussed this previously a while back, but a new story is on the News Ltd website about a mother allegedly being told off on a UA SYD - SFO flight for the length of time her baby was crying.
Given these seats are sold at fares far in excess of economy (or even premium economy when offered) fares, I'd like to see airlines routinely banning children under say 10 or 12 from business class.
Even if USA airlines are hardly the leaders in treating passengers well, I can understand the annoyance of the flight attendant and indeed other J passengers around this woman (whose baby was eight months old - her husband was also travelling).
Airlines are not common carriers so if they choose they can restrict access to a particular cabin by age.
Given these seats are sold at fares far in excess of economy (or even premium economy when offered) fares, I'd like to see airlines routinely banning children under say 10 or 12 from business class.
Even if USA airlines are hardly the leaders in treating passengers well, I can understand the annoyance of the flight attendant and indeed other J passengers around this woman (whose baby was eight months old - her husband was also travelling).
Airlines are not common carriers so if they choose they can restrict access to a particular cabin by age.