An airline has split opinion by launching ‘adults-only’ sections on its flights – with children banned from entering cordoned off zones.
Turkish airline Corendon is offering grown up passengers the chance to pay an extra £38 to £105 to enjoy a 'calm and relaxed flight' in kid-free areas.The carrier plans to offer seats in the ‘Only Adult’ zone on its A350 flights between Amsterdam and the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao from 3 November.
Corendon announced it will set aside 93 regular seats and nine ‘XL’ extra-legroom seats in the adult zone of its A350 jets, which have 432 seats in all.
A wall or curtain will separate the section from the child friendly areas farther back. A seat in the adult zone is for passengers over the age of 16 and costs 45 euros (£38) in the standard area and 100 euros (£85) in the XL zone.
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