tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6209411204914238553.post783611823975290896..comments2023-06-19T10:24:06.335-05:00Comments on More Skees Please: Child-free zones on planes? Give me a break!Tarynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17301740249699821366noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6209411204914238553.post-37912784094855851212013-09-05T15:10:23.587-05:002013-09-05T15:10:23.587-05:00GOOD FOR YOU, Taryn. I agree 100%, and as a frequ...GOOD FOR YOU, Taryn. I agree 100%, and as a frequent flyer and mom, I have definitely seen adults acting worse than kids. Snoring, talking my ear off, you name it. Kristinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13598792501741861659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6209411204914238553.post-56819505608214464002013-09-05T14:19:29.034-05:002013-09-05T14:19:29.034-05:00Luckily no US airlines are doing this... yet.
I u...Luckily no US airlines are doing this... yet.<br /><br />I used to get compliments when I flew with my young children. I'd plot out flights over naptime when I could and bring a billion forms of entertainment and I nursed, so the breast was always ready to whip out. :)<br /><br />The only time we had problems was when the airlines messed up: grounded us on the tarmac for 1-2 hours without moving and expecting us to remain seated--torture for a toddler.<br /><br />I'd think with electronic devices and cell phones so useful these days for distraction, airlines would be better to finally eliminate the "no electronic devices" upon take off and landing. We consider planes and long car rides open season on these devices and impose zero restrictions--only the ones forced upon us.<br /><br />That being said, there is nothing, absolutely nothing, that can be done if a child (or adult) has an ear infection and happens to be stuck on a plane.<br /><br />And passing out free deodorant samples instead of peanuts would make so many other people happy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6209411204914238553.post-55562862501445255272013-09-05T13:52:59.255-05:002013-09-05T13:52:59.255-05:00Or maybe they should fly first class if they want ...Or maybe they should fly first class if they want peace and quiet. <br /><br />It is amazing that people expect children to act like little silent robots when stepping outside the house. I really doubt children acted like silent little robots a generation or two ago either. <br /><br />And now with airlines slashing available flights, it is really hard to find an plane tickets for a family at a good price, so to limit the tickets available to families is really crappy, imo. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18074723385090544014noreply@blogger.com