HOWEVER, if I were paying big bucks for J or F, I most definitely would be peeved if a little kid cried and cried.
[/sarcasm]Sorry, I should have specified this from the start- I was mainly referring to J or F. If I pay cheap bucks for a ticket in the back of the bus, I don't really expect much better than crying children all around me.
One of the sayings is, that there is no such thing as misbehaving children. Only misbehaving parents.
Pretty much same goes for dogs. No such thing as a bad dog, only a bad owner.
Our 4 year old flew SYD LAX return without a peep. Happily sat with her headphones on or slept. If she got a bit loud we would tell her to be quiet. No problem.
As a parent, it is your responsibility to note what your children are doing. I find teenagers way more annoying, as many tend to live in their own bubble and have no idea about how to act within the confines of an aircraft.
But then, so do some adults. On our BKK-SYD overnight leg last week, with the cabin fully darkened, most PAX asleep, an older couple thought they would open the window shade to stare out as goodness knows what for about 5 minutes. It was like someone lit up a flare. I wanted to throw my water bottle at them. This is after they were whining to the FAs earlier in the flight about their timing of their gluten-free meal or some rubbish.
HOWEVER, if I were paying big bucks for J or F, I most definitely would be peeved if a little kid cried and cried. I rather think in those circumstances parents should not travel with kiddies in J or F and opt for Y. I think the issue is more likely to arise in J -- as parents of toddlers or lttle kids, except maybe Brangelina types etc, would be unlikely to afford F -- and to my mind businesspeople are entitled to work and rest without lots of noise.
Really?Sorry, I should have specified this from the start- I was mainly referring to J or F. If I pay cheap bucks for a ticket in the back of the bus, I don't really expect much better than crying children all around me.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: There is no reason in the world why an under 3 year old should be traumatized (and hundreds of other paying passengers inconvenienced) only for the egocentric parents to have a nice far away holiday. :evil::shock:![]()
Sorry, I should have specified this from the start- I was mainly referring to J or F. If I pay cheap bucks for a ticket in the back of the bus, I don't really expect much better than crying children all around me.
just ridiculous how some people get into a rage just because I dare to state my opinion.
So what if I can afford and work hard all year just because of your desire to fly in J or F I have to travel in Y.
I want to stretch out in J and not cramped in Y.
I paid for 2 adults and my daughter to travel J to NAN as there was not a huge price difference so I purchased the tickets. Qantas sold them to us.
If you want total peace and quiet on a flight go private jet.
One of the sayings is, that there is no such thing as misbehaving children. Only misbehaving parents.
Our 4 year old flew SYD LAX return without a peep. Happily sat with her headphones on or slept. If she got a bit loud we would tell her to be quiet. No problem.
As a parent, it is your responsibility to note what your children are doing.
Thanks for that responsible comment, I can wholeheartedly agree and have witnessed cases of well-behaved (because well looked after) kids like this as well. I just wish all parents thought like this!
If your kiddie were well behaved, I'd have no probs. I think I was quite clear that my concern would relate to a child crying and crying. In those circumstances I don't think children should travel in J or F; others pay a lot of money and i consider that they're entitled to a reasonable degree of quiet. I didn't say that total peace and quiet is warranted. And as I have commented below, reasonable tolerance (of noise) and reasonable supervision (by parents) goes a long way.
Hey Berlin! Wish all adults were well behaved and well looked after too - it's probably time for another chardonnay! Most fun I've had all day reading this thread!![]()
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so sorry if I have offended you Ashleyn : was just meant to be light hearted.I haven't shaken my head in so much disbelief in a long time. What an intolerant society we have become.![]()
so sorry if I have offended you Ashleyn : was just meant to be light hearted.![]()
My opinion very much matters, as much as anyone else's. Funny how it's the ones who are completely intolerant to the needs of other people around themselves who preach tolerance for all things!Your intolerant opinion simply doesn't matter.
Funny that- I think it's other people commenting on here who should looks at themselves before starting their purely self-obsessed, aggressive comments against other members!Some of the comments on here, really people, take a long hard look at yourselves. Berlin, you start and RWJ777 seriously ?