Airline launching an “Adults Only” section on planes

Smiling woman wearing headphones, working on a tablet during a flight
Smiling woman wearing headphones, working on a tablet during a flight Photo credit Getty Images/Natee Meepian

You ever sit next to a crying baby on a flight, or ever in front of a kid who kicks the back of your seat the entire time?  Not that great an experience.

Those are issues you won’t need to worry about if you fly on Corendon Airlines, though.  This November, the Turkish-Dutch airline will be introducing an “Adults Only” section to some of its planes!

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The "adult-only zones" will be for flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao starting in November.  The airline said in a press release, “This zone on the plane is intended for travelers traveling without children and for business travelers who want to work in a quiet environment.”

According to USA TODAY, the adults only section will be in the front of the plane, separated from the rest of the passengers with using walls and curtains.  It's unclear if they will be soundproofing the section in any other way.

Sitting in the adults only section will only cost $50 more per ticket.  Corendon Airlines considers anyone 16 or older to be an adult.

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