People asked, and Turkish-Dutch leisure carrier Corendon Airlines plans to deliver.
The airline will soon offer an “only adult zone.” The goal is to remove the disruption of children’s noises for people flying without kids on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao.
The zone will become available on Nov. 3.
“This zone on the plane is intended for travelers traveling without children and for business travelers who want to work in a quiet environment,” a statement released by the airline reads.
The airline also said there are advantages of these zones for parents, who can “worry less about possible reactions from fellow passengers when their child is a bit busier or crying.”
The only adult zones will be in the front section of the plane with nine extra-large seats with additional legroom and 93 standard seats, The Hill reported. The zone will also be “physically separated” from the rest of the plane, using walls and curtains that create “a shielded environment that contributes to a quiet and relaxed flight.”
Seats for a one-way ticket in the adult-only zone will cost around $49 and the extra-large seats will cost about $108. The airline said travelers 16 years and older will be able to purchase the seats.
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