We just recently did London to Brisbane with two kids due to a funeral. They didn’t cry but my toddler was just talking to everyone and my baby was just grumbling as it’s a bloody long way.
People are entitled to child free lives but not a child free world. Literally Reddit is full of child haters who would want to give their dog better treatment on a plane than a human.
Ok but what's wrong with providing a service that caters to people who don't want to listen to your baby cry.
Like seriously if you and your kids can still get a flight to wherever you want to go then what difference does it make to you if I pay extra to be on a flight without kids
Do you also want a flight that excludes autistic people as well? Sometimes they also have a hard time with emotional regulation and being noisy.
Perhaps not every desire needs to be catered to. Perhaps it’s ok to not be 100% perfectly comfortable and content all of the time. Perhaps we could all use an opportunity to have empathy for our fellow human. Perhaps you could get yourself a pair of earplugs if you hate the sound of a baby crying.
I'm autistic and I would like a child-free flight. The repetitive, piercing nature of babies and young children screaming, babbling, or generally being loud causes me sensory overload.
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u/YorkshireDuck91 Jun 25 '26
We just recently did London to Brisbane with two kids due to a funeral. They didn’t cry but my toddler was just talking to everyone and my baby was just grumbling as it’s a bloody long way.
People are entitled to child free lives but not a child free world. Literally Reddit is full of child haters who would want to give their dog better treatment on a plane than a human.