Airline creates onboard child free zones
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
Some might say that one of their dreams have just come true. There's nothing worse than being stuck on a long flight with a baby or young child screaming and constantly crying. This could be a thing of the past. Introducing the child free zones.

A budget airline from India called IndiGo, announced that it will start to offer 'Quiet Zones' where children under the age are forbidden. Sounds good, right? This is definitely something that many of us would appreciate on a long flight.
The zones have been created especially for business travelers who prefer rest and a quiet environment to work. So the big question is, would you pay extra for a child free zone seat?
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