Airlines testing the waters with Adult-Only zones for air travel

Posted on 30 July 2024 By Louise Bell

While the debate remains on the ‘fairness’ of kid-free air travel options, there seems to be a possible comeback to make this pie-in-the-sky idea a reality. 

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Adult-Only zones refers to sectioned off spaces in flights which is exclusively reserved for individuals that meet a certain age requirement. Bonnie Smith, General Manager at FCM Travel Solutions, comments on this proposition and how it could be a potential game changer

She states, “Critics raise concerns about fairness, while supporters claim it’s simply another premium seating option. In an industry known for razor-thin profit margins and fierce competition, any innovation that allows airlines to differentiate their product is worth watching…”

A few air carriers have made the necessary adjustments to include this innovative idea on flights. European Corendon Airlines has implemented an “Only Adult Zone” programme on its Airbus, which reserves the front rows for individuals over 16.

These restricted zones are a phenomenon that has been around for a while, as the Singapore-based airline Scoot has offered this service since 2018. Referred to as ‘Scoot-in-Silence’, these flights offer a designated area for travellers 12 and older. 

While South Africa remains an inclusive body for air travel, would you consider a kid-free air travel option if the trend makes it in this country?

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