Children/Infants in First Class
#31
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I'm guessing that the OP didn't know about the incident until after deplaning.
#32
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I'm guessing that the OP didn't know about the incident until after deplaning.
#33
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1. Have flown in F with twins since age 6 mos. It's about the parents not the kids.
2. As to the "some Asian airlines," thing, the answer is that here in the USA we don't do things that way. Move to a place serviced by a carrier which doesn't permit kids in F if that makes all the difference.
2. As to the "some Asian airlines," thing, the answer is that here in the USA we don't do things that way. Move to a place serviced by a carrier which doesn't permit kids in F if that makes all the difference.
#34
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My child sat in 1F on the way back from Hawaii yesterday (I was behind him in 2F). Next to him was a larger elderly man who imbibed quite a bit, ate my son's dessert when he wasn't looking, spilled part of a beer in my son's lap, then fell asleep snoring loudly for the rest of the flight. He also had some, ahem, leakage during the flight for which apparently he was not wearing the appropriate adult garments. My kid put on his (bose) headphones, plugged his nose, and upon deplaning politely asked that he not be upgraded again. So one less kid in F
I do feel sorry for your son and the poor guy. Walking off of the plane like that would not be pretty or fun.