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AirAsia to Chalk Out ‘Quiet Zones’ Free of Babies for a More Peaceful Flight

by Kathy Jones on Sep 30 2012 7:46 PM

Asia’s biggest low fare airline announced that it will be reserving some rows on their planes exclusively for teenagers and adults.

 AirAsia to Chalk Out ‘Quiet Zones’ Free of Babies for a More Peaceful Flight
Asia’s biggest low fare airline announced that it will be reserving some rows on their planes exclusively for teenagers and adults so as to provide a more peaceful flight experience for its passengers.
AirAsia is reserving the first seven economy-class rows "exclusively for guests age 12 and above," according to its website.

When booking through the site, you can scroll across a chart of the cabin and pick a seat in the new "quiet zones," the Daily Mail reported.

And it won't cost you any more, except the regular fee charged for certain seats with more legroom.

Because the bulkheads and lavatories separate that section from the rest of plane and the premium cabin is generally filled with adults, those at the front will be well away from babies or toddlers.

The airline, which has hubs in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, will be starting the quiet zones this February.

Source-ANI


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