Team Clark is adamant that we will never write content influenced by or paid for by an advertiser. To support our work, we do make money from some links to companies and deals on our site. Learn more about our guarantee here.
AirAsia, a budget airline based in Southeast Asia, is now creating “kid free” quiet zones on their airplanes. They will soon allow customers to book seats in parts of the plane where no young children will be within earshot.
This has been bounced around as an idea on some US airlines, and many customers are applauding it, eagerly waiting for this choice to become available. Some foreign airlines are now no longer allowing frequent flyers to redeem their miles for children’s seats at the front of the plane.
We want to know: how do you feel about kid-free zones, whether on airplanes or in restaurants? Leave your comments below.
This post was last modified on March 22, 2017 2:11 pm
Deciding to save and invest are great habits. But once you check that box, your…
If you're considering subscribing to Fubo, you need to be comfortable missing out on some…
Are you looking for a way to earn 2% back on every purchase you make…
You're not alone if you're running a balance on your credit cards. Collectively, Americans are…
A big part of saving money comes down to knowing how to comparison shop. But…
If you work for a big company as a full-time employee, chances are you have…