Finally! Children are no longer allowed on planes.
Written by: Thomas Leg
In recent years, airlines have become stricter with their policies regarding children on flights. With the rise of complaints from passengers about noisy and disruptive children, many airlines have decided to take a stand and ban children under the age of 12 from flying.
The new restrictions, which went into effect on January 1st, 2023, have caused quite a stir among families who frequently fly. However, the airlines defend their decision, stating that it is necessary to ensure a peaceful and comfortable flight experience for all passengers. Many parents are now faced with the difficult choice of leaving their children at home or finding alternative transportation. The cost of traveling with a child is also a concern for many families, as some airlines have increased the fees for traveling with a child or imposed additional restrictions on children’s travel. The new restrictions have also been criticized by child advocacy groups, who argue that the ban unfairly targets children and families.
They argue that children should be allowed to fly just like any other passengers and that airlines should be more accommodating to families with children. Despite the controversy, airlines show no signs of backing down from their new policy. They believe that the ban is necessary to maintain a comfortable and stress-free flying experience for all passengers. For families with young children, it remains to be seen how they will adapt to the new restrictions and what impact it will have on their travel plans. In conclusion, the ban on children under the age of 12 flying on planes is a significant change in the aviation industry, and its impact on families and children is still uncertain. Only time will tell if the new restrictions will improve the flying experience for all passengers or if they will only add to the challenges that families already face when traveling. The new restrictions have received support from some older passengers who believe that children on flights can be disruptive and make the experience less enjoyable. “I think it’s about time the airlines did something about all the crying and screaming children on flights,” said retiree, Mary Johnson. “I’ve had too many flights ruined by noisy children and I think this ban will make flying a much more peaceful experience for everyone.".
Despite the criticism from child advocacy groups, the ban on children under the age of 12 flying on planes has received support from a segment of the flying population. Only time will tell if the new restrictions will have a lasting impact on the aviation industry and the traveling experience for families with young children.