Do you travel with young kids in Business Class?

Enjoy the experience, as mentioned if you get the Q suites open them up two can squeeze in one seat and enjoy a game of cards. We did this in November last year though the kids were 15,17 and 18
 
Don't overthink it. Just enjoy it. Yes kids will be spoiled but remind them this is a special once off treat.
 
Yeah they'll be "spoiled" WRT air-travel expectations, but they'll snap back to reality when they start needing to pay for that themselves ... but that's not going to turn them into Veruca Salt(*). :)




(*) The character from Willy Wonka, not the band, I went many years having heard of the band without realising that was the name of the character I very vaguely recalled from the Gene Wilder movie.
 
I have treated my son to a number of J trips, ironically he still votes SQ Y on the A380 SIN-HKG as his most enjoyable, clearly not spoilt! Although I think the breakfast had a large sway on the voting.
 
Adult at the time but we treated son to a trip to New York in Y, jump forward a few years and he had business class , Sydney back to London (he had flown over in Y to surprise me for a birthday ) then first class Sydney to London a few times . Now he is an elderly lol person in his mid forties who travels in Y with his very young children. He misses his J and First class lol. However his wife is adamant they don't need business class lol
 
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