Corendon is the first European carrier to offer this service, following the lead of some international carriers like AirAsia.
If you’ve ever had to sit through a flight with a crying baby or screaming child, you might have wished for an adult-only airline.
Turkish-owned Corendon Airlines has come to the rescue. The company has just announced it is introducing child-free zones on one of its routes.
The so-called ‘Only Adult’ zone will be accessible to passengers over the age of 16.
Corendon is the first European carrier to offer this service, following the lead of some international carriers like AirAsia.
Turkish airline Corendon is introducing Only Adult zones on flights between Amsterdam and the Caribbean island of Curaçao. The company will begin offering the service this November.
The child-free area will be located at the front of the plane and will have 93 seats reserved for travellers over the age of 16.
The zone will be separated from the rest of the plane by walls and curtains. To purchase a seat in the Only Adult area, passengers will need to pay an extra €45 one way.