Airline Introduces Adults-Only Section for Child-Free Travelers

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Corendon Airlines will introduce an adults-only section on its flights between Amsterdam and Curacao, allowing travelers to avoid sitting near babies and children. The Turkish carrier will set aside 93 regular seats and nine extra-legroom seats in the front of its Airbus A350 jets, charging an extra reservation fee of 45 euros ($49) for the no-kids zone. The move aims to provide a quiet environment for passengers without children and alleviate concerns of parents about their kids disturbing fellow travelers. Other airlines, such as Scoot and Malaysia Airlines, have also experimented with child-free sections in the past.
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