Title says it all. I am not saying that children should be banned from planes. Before we even kick off this controversial topic, let’s get one thing clear – we are 100% behind flying with kids. They suggest it’s selfish of the parents to continue trying to take children on flights – instead they should think of the comfort of their offspring, as well as their fellow passengers, and change their lifestyle.For a lot of parents, banning kids from flying on planes is simply not feasible because situations can present themselves were traveling together as a family is a must.“Just think about if a parent was traveling with their kid who had a life-threatening disease and a plane was the fastest way to get to their destination. Having an area dedicated to families will allow families to bond with other families over how annoying their children are and it will allow other people who don’t have children or who have older children to enjoy a peaceful flight without feeling turbulence throughout their whole flight.I’m not done.
Mostly babies or toddlers cry because they're scared of the plane and the pressure on their ears, I don't know if the pressure hurts or just makes them incredibly nervous but that's most of the reasons why they cry, They shouldn't be banned tho, i think there should be something the parent or the plane offers to distract or calm the kids down. She kept getting up and peering at him and waving her hands hysterically in front of his face as he awkwardly sat and watched her, not knowing what to do. If you’re gonna be quiet and chill. Then, while he was watching his inflight movie, he noticed something warm trickling onto his foot. The screaming child is an all to obvious scene that appears on ‘horror flights’ but in reality – is a toddler worse to sit next to, than a group of rowdy men/women on a stag/hen do? The new livery highlights Star Wars #GalaxysEdge and is appropriately named "The Falcon". What we found is that our travel insiders are overwhelmingly in favour of flying with children, but that this argument has many sides, and is far from straightforward.We’ll guide you through all sides of the argument, and share some opinions from our travel community.No-one who has spent a whole 3-hour flight having their chair kicked by a 5-year-old would dispute that children can be annoying. In fact, we’re in favor of every age, race, and identity of human having equal access to air travel (being AirHelp – we’re also in favor of them having equal access to air passenger rights too).The debate about whether kids should be banned from airlines is a topic that has been covered in newspapers and is often discussed on forums like Some low-cost carriers like IndiGo would seem to be in agreement as they’ve introduced child-free zones on their flights. Assuming that a passenger will or will not disrupt the flight based on their age is unfair.”Despite the challenge of flying with kids, CEO and mother of 3, “My children really appreciated all the great places they’ve seen and the memories we have made.”The topic of whether flights should be child-free is always bound to attract an abundance of strong opinions.From reading the different points of view raised, we believe that there are ways for all passengers to travel in comfort when there are young children onboard a flight.For instance, passengers should strive to be more open to helping travelers with young children.Secondly, there are various pre-flight practices that can increase the chance of a smooth flight with a baby or toddler.Finally, airlines should do more to support families that travel by providing more suitable entertainment for kids.She shared the experience she had traveling with her husband and 9-month old twins (one of which had a medical issue).As can be imagined, when she entered the carrier with her husband and their twins, they felt flustered. I am not evil. I think given how positively people view babies on planes, them all being located together would be considered a great thing. This might just be the most affordable and easiest option for parents.”Travelers in favor of babies flying on planes are quick to point out that babies and children have a right to be on a plane alongside adults.Now she believes “babies and children have just as much of a right to be on an airplane as anyone else.