
European Airline Introduces Adults-Only Zones on Flights
Turkish-Dutch Corendon Airlines is set to become the first European airline to introduce an "Only Adults" seating zone on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao. The zone, located at the front of the aircraft, will offer nine XL seats with extra legroom and 93 standard seats, separated from the rest of the plane by walls and curtains. The initiative aims to provide a quiet environment for childless and business travelers, while also allowing families to travel without worrying about disturbing others. However, the "Only Adults" zone comes at an additional cost of 45 euros ($49) for a standard seat and 100 euros ($108) for an XL seat. Other airlines, such as Scoot, have implemented similar child-free seating arrangements.