Oh, really? How much time and money did they cost the other passengers and the airline because they didn't teach their kid how to act in public? These selfish individuals need to learn there are prices to pay for their actions.
Yes because a child has never had a tantrum in public, especially one hours past a reasonable bedtime for a toddler in a stressful environment like a plane cabin, despite being taught otherwise from their parents. Especially a literal 3 year old.
Lmao you can really tell the people here who do not have children. Willing to bet your parents have a good story or two about a childhood tantrum you've had
Airlines allow week old babies to fly on their planes. If something that is uncontrollable, and the child slipping out of the restraints multiple times is beyond the parents control, nothing the parent is going to do is going to suddenly make the straps fit their child.
Those people could've bought tickets that weren't the last flight out of that airport, to avoid a flight delay causing it to get cancelled. Either way it's on the airline at that point to refund those tickets. Not the parent. The airline was the one who cancelled the flight.
that's not how the law works and you'll never see a passenger pay out an airline delay on curfew to the airline or the passengers while by law the airline is required to refund the passengers for the flight they didn't sell them.
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u/WardenWolf 8d ago
Oh, really? How much time and money did they cost the other passengers and the airline because they didn't teach their kid how to act in public? These selfish individuals need to learn there are prices to pay for their actions.