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IndiGo, a low-cost airline based in Haryana, India, has added “quiet zones” to its domestic and international flights where seats are not sold to travelers 12 years and younger in rows 1-4 and ...
Unless you start no-children-allowed flights, I don't understand how Indigo's 'quiet zones' are going to work. My two-year-old has taken quite a number of flights, and most of them have been with ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IndiGo is the latest airline to introduce child-free zones on its planes.Credit: Getty Images IndiGo, India's largest airline in ...
Indigo, meanwhile, seems to have tried not to let the controversy draw negative publicity. In fact, it seems to have taken down a post on Twitter about its new Quiet Zone regulation from 5 October.
Well, in theory. The designated Quiet Zones on IndiGo flights – rows 1 to 4 and 11 to 14 – are so named because no children under 12 are allowed to be seated in them. Children are also ...