I think the ‘expectation’ should be to travel as a family, together. Not necessarily the cabinYes, we do. NoName Jnr is now 12 and has done probably 15-20 medium/long hauls in J (and one in F) since he was 18 months old. He’s always been well behaved on board so has never been an issue for anyone in the cabin. He has come to expect it though but that was bound to happen.
I think the ‘expectation’ should be to travel as a family, together. Not necessarily the cabin![]()
But i think in your case a parent was with the children?Agree and disagree. While we prefer to all go together, we value the comfort of J so happy to travel separately (as we have done in my previous trip report) if we have to. Of course, finding award seats is becoming more difficult so we have all ended up in Y as well recently. It was perfectly fine for a day flight, albeit still met with grumbles.
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But i think in your case a parent was with the children?
That’s different to parents leaving the kids in economy while they fly upfront.
Haha. Same with MasterC - where's the lounge?!Mstr Scarlett has travelled J on QF, SQ, UL, VA, LH, QR, TK, PR, GA, BA, AA and EY totalling over 100 of his just over 350 flights. If you can, why wouldn’t you.Spoiled, yes. His first question after getting through security is “where’s the lounge?”.
Mind you, once he gets a little older it’ll be back in whY!
I would do the way back.Have a trip coming up in April to Singapore with my 8yr old. Any suggestions on whether I should do business there or back?
Por qué no los dosHave a trip coming up in April to Singapore with my 8yr old. Any suggestions on whether I should do business there or back?
