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Originally Posted by FurnaceFace
To me, the real solution is to ban all children on flights or if that's not possible then put them all in the back behind a soundproof wall so I don't have to hear them. (edit: HP seems to have beat me to it)
I would seriously pay extra for a no kids under 12 flight if such a thing existed. I've been on long haul flights where babies and toddlers have been amazingly good but I've also been on a number where the kids act up. If I could pay a little more and not have to deal with the risk of a screaming, chair kicking rugrat I would.
On topic. This seems like a silly policy and as others have said, why not swap seats with his wife?
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There may have been a kid on that side, too. Or, more likely, it's because the kind of company that comes up with this kind of policy isn't exactly a flexible, common sense kind of company.