Independent readers divided over plans for child-free zones on flights
by Independent
Jan 05, 2024
4 minutes
A European airline has begun testing adult-only zones on its flights - but not everyone is convinced the idea is a winning one.
Corendon Dutch Airlines announced last week it is piloting the idea on flights from Amsterdam to the Caribbean. It confirmed reserving a seat in the child-free section will cost an extra €45 per flight, rising to €100 for extra-large seats.
Reaction to the news has been split - and we wanted to know what you thought about the scheme.
And while some were happy to
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