Aquaman69
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Almost everytime these days I am seated next to or very near a crying or unruly Child , I believe for safety reasons all Families with young children should be in the rear of the Aircraft , Close to the toilets, Close to the " Large" easy to exit Rear doors,first to get out ! and close to the rear service area,for bottle warming and Chuck buckets , with a curtain as is done with 1st Class ,closing off the last four rows , this would make the main body of the aircraft more comfortable and restful place for some of us who use air travel for work regularly and often over long distances, Its a simple solution to keep Most passagers Happy
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Welcome to AFF Aquaman69, but our views differ completely.
If kids need to travel with their parents then they should be able to sit where ever on a plane. I do travel often for work, mostly in J class, but even then I don't feel annoyed about kids that might get upset when seated in J. I don't recall the last time I was on a flight when the curtain was pulled across to separate F/J from Y class. In saying that, I have NC in-ear earphones so they don't annoy me in any event, and I would guess that the majority of regular travellers would use them also.
Let me Be Quite clear here , I am sick of one way Politically correct Nonsense and an Arrogance that Families with kids can have preferance over others , we Are all the same and all have a right to Travel undisturbs should we wish and for that reason alone I made the suggestion , the services they need on Night flights are down the rear of the aircraft so it stands to reason families should be at the rear , I choose to not look at Movies but to rest from a long days work that should be MY RIGHT ! not to have some 5 year old leaning over spitting at me as happen on My last 5 hour flight from Perth , if you say somnething the Hosties look at you as if you are the Big Bad Ogre , they have a first class why Not a Family Class, with Games seats !![]()
Also what happens if i want to fly in J or F? should there be another cabin for J families etc? or would they not be allowed to fly in J? Y only?
A point that gets raised in every debate of this sort. "Don't talk about the war".
And what about the obnoxious, drunk suits? Or those that ate 4 loaves of garlic bread for breakfast? Or those whose flatulence results from eating 4 serves of onion rings as a side to their sauerkraut last night? Or those whose body shape means I have to sit sideways to fit into MY seat? What about those that listen to the comedy channel and laugh out loud with annoying regularity? Should all these groups also be clustered together so I don't have to sit next to them too?Let me Be Quite clear here , I am sick of one way Politically correct Nonsense and an Arrogance that Families with kids can have preferance over others , we Are all the same and all have a right to Travel undisturbs should we wish and for that reason alone I made the suggestion , the services they need on Night flights are down the rear of the aircraft so it stands to reason families should be at the rear , I choose to not look at Movies but to rest from a long days work that should be MY RIGHT ! not to have some 5 year old leaning over spitting at me as happen on My last 5 hour flight from Perth , if you say somnething the Hosties look at you as if you are the Big Bad Ogre , they have a first class why Not a Family Class, with Games seats !![]()
We've had this discussion before and I think it's going to open up a whole can of worms again.
Not to mention that those who are single or travel single might backflip when they have families in tow (unless you intend on never having kids). It's all a control thing on both sides. I'll tolerate a certain amount of crying and childish behaviour; no one likes these but if the parents are trying their best then not much else can be done. On the other hand if they are doing nothing, encouraging this behaviour or using it to gain exploits of their own, then we have a different case. I would, for example, not expect a child to throw a glass of water at me as a joke, or at least have the parents reprimand the child that their actions were not appropriate (and perhaps offer an apology). Things that also come to mind include changing nappies in the correct place (i.e. in the bathrooms!)
As a single traveller, sometimes when you're really tired it is hard to not take it out on the screaming munchkins - that is somewhat understandable (although not fair either)....
Also, why QF and JQ? I'm sure no other airline I'm aware of has a protocol in place to specifically seat infant/child families in a specific section of the aircraft (e.g. in the rear, near the toilets and rear galley and away from the other people as much as possible). Exception is of course bassinet positions, which are often ironically located at the front of the cabin(s).
Good point. Moved to a more appropriate location.Is there a reason why this thread is in the Media Requests forum?
Last Monday, my wife and I flew ADL-MEL (and even sat next to tupacstar).
We had the loudest, noisiest child behind us that I have EVER had the challenge of putting up with.
The Bose QC3's could not even stop it.
This child SCREAMED the whole trip, and it didn't seem that much was done to settle her down. I don't know if there was a medical issue or not, but it was terrible.
Cabin crew did nothing ( but what can they do?).
When we were on descent and the screaming was still going, almost everyone in front of us was turning around to look back at the source of the noise.
The child was still screaming at the luggage collection area.
I'm not complaining about Qantas, and I don't know what the answer is, but this was definitely my worst experience ever in over 50 years of air travel.