Airline Launches Adult-Only Zone On International Route, Offering Tranquility At A Price
In a pioneering move, Turkish-Dutch Corendon Airlines is set to inaugurate a special section strictly for adults on its international flights.
As reported by The Hill on Monday, this unique offering aims to provide passengers without children and business travelers with a peaceful, quiet environment. The “only adult zone” will be launched on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao starting November 3.
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According to the airline’s press release, this initiative will not only benefit those wishing for a serene flight, but also parents who can avoid potential reactions from fellow passengers to their children’s noise.
The adult-only zone, located in the plane’s front section, will comprise nine extra-large seats with additional legroom and 93 standard seats. It will be physically separated from other parts of the plane, ensuring a shielded environment conducive to a relaxed journey.
Additional charges apply for this service, with one-way tickets in the adult-only section costing an extra 45 euros (approx. $49). Extra-large seats will be priced at an additional 100 euros (around $108). The purchase of these seats is open to travelers aged 16 and up.
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