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Old May 28, 2009 | 2:10 am
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shiv666
 
Join Date: May 2009
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Originally Posted by mecabq
I think that this is an interesting idea.

Three challenges come immediately to mind:

-- It's probably impractical logistically. Imagine all of the chaos in assigning seats and then processing all of the change requests at the gate.

-- It might create customer expectations that airlines will never be able to manage. (I can just see the threads on FT now: "I booked the sleeping section, but the guy next to me was talking, so I demand a refund, 100,000 miles, and 4 free upgrades for future flights as compensation.")

-- People might free-ride. Someone who wants to quietly work on his laptop might choose to sit with the sleepers -- good for him, perhaps a bother to the others.

At a minimum, I like the idea of a family section to keep all of the screaming kids together. I could see that being feasible (although various political-correctness issues might prove to be barriers).
i think its feasable to try without any guarantees from the op... it would be great for families to have the option...to hell with political correctness its a great idea...

sit families at the front of a section... then the kids screams will only fall on the wall infront...or some other kids ears...and the only thing kids will be able to kick is air or some other families seat...
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