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How much would you pay for a child-free flight?

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Would you be willing to pay more for a child-free flight? Corendon is the first European airline to offer child-free seating starting in November.

The section is called the “Only Adult” zone and is located in the front of the plane, closed off by a wall and curtain. The cost? An extra $48. Atilay Uslu, founder of Corendon, says the airline is “trying to appeal to travelers looking for some extra peace of mind during their flight.” He insists it’s also good for parents with small children: “They can enjoy the flight without worrying if their children make more noise.”

Vikki Locke, C2 Communications

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