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Adult-Only Zones: The Next Frontier In Air Travel?

Dieter Gottert by Dieter Gottert
July 18, 2024
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Adult-Only Zones: The Next Frontier In Air Travel?
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Imagine a flight where your biggest concern isn’t a nearby toddler’s meltdown but whether to catch up on work or catch some Z’s. This scenario is becoming a reality as more airlines test the waters of adult-only zones, offering a potential oasis of calm at cruising altitude.

Several carriers are taking the plunge into age-restricted seating. European Corendon Airlines has introduced an “Only Adult Zone” programme, reserving the first dozen rows of their Airbus for passengers 16 and up. These zones cater to travellers seeking a quieter environment, whether for business or pleasure.

In Asia, the trend has been airborne for years. Singapore-based Scoot has offered “Scoot-in-Silence” cabins since 2018, creating a buffer between economy and business class for travellers 12 and older. AirAsia X and Malaysia Airlines have similar offerings on select flights.

Proponents argue these zones offer more than just noise reduction. Business travellers might find unexpected networking opportunities, and fewer carry-ons mean quicker boarding times. It’s a tempting proposition for those who view air travel as an extension of the office.

However, as with any innovation in the highly regulated world of aviation, child-free zones come with their share of turbulence. Critics raise concerns about fairness, while supporters claim it’s simply another premium seating option.

In an industry known for razor-thin profit margins and fierce competition, any innovation that allows airlines to differentiate their product is worth watching. Adults-only zones might be the beginning of a new era in air travel, where the journey is as customisable as the destination.

Tips For Productivity In Economy Class

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Business travellers stuck in family-friendly zones aren’t powerless. Experts offer some practical tips for maximising productivity in economy class:

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  • Minimise distractions and create a focused environment with noise-cancelling headphones.
  • Bring printed documents or offline tasks that do not require internet access, ensuring you can be productive even if Wi-Fi is unavailable.
  • Use flight time for some professional development – maybe that industry podcast you’ve been meaning to listen to?
  • Network with your seatmates – you never know, your next big client could be just an armrest away.

When Seatmates Become Seat Woes

While we can’t choose our seatmates, we can control our reactions to difficult situations. Smith advises a diplomatic approach when facing in-flight disturbances.

“Flight attendants are there to ensure everyone’s safety,” explains an expert. “They’re equipped to handle various situations that might arise.” Common issues that may warrant crew intervention include persistent seat disturbances, excessive call button use, or passengers not following safety instructions. These aren’t just annoyances – they can pose safety risks. “If you need to involve a flight attendant, do so discreetly and politely. Your calm approach can help resolve issues and improve the flight experience for everyone,” the expert concludes.

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