Japanese airlines help passengers avoid screaming babies

Japanese airlines have won praise for warning passengers about where babies will be on the flight.

Young tired father and his crying baby daughter during flight on airplane going on vacations

Japan Airlines has released a tool so passengers can avoid crying babies. Source: Getty

Fed up with finding yourself next to a screaming child on a long-haul flight? On some Japanese airlines a seat map will warn you where potentially bawling babies are sitting.

The facility, offered as part of Japan Airlines' "Smile Support" travel service for those with infants, is not new, but lit up the internet after a Twitter user praised it.

"Thank you, @JAL_Official_jp for warnings me about where babies plan to scream and yell during a 13 hour trip. This really ought to be mandatory across the board," venture capitalist Rahat Ahmed tweeted.

A somewhat bemused JAL spokeswoman confirmed the feature, pointing out it was not a novel offering.

At least one other Japanese airline does the same with a spokeswoman for All Nippon Airways (ANA) confirming its seat maps have shown where children are sitting "for a while."

JAL's maps indicate where infants under two are sitting, with a child icon to let "other passengers know."

The relevation caused an internet firestorm, with supporters and naysayers battling it out.

 

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"Answered prayers", airline specialist site The Points Guy titled a post on the subject.

"Nice. But how long before we get upcharged for seats away from said babies?" one user asked.

Another called the map an unnecessary offering.

"Japan Airlines seat map helps avoid screaming babies. Why not just have noise cancelling headphones?!"

And some pointed out that babies aren't the only troublesome travellers.

"Can we use the same software to avoid people who eat noisily instead?" one Twitter user asked.

"Will airlines also have maps for obnoxious passengers that drink too much, remove their shoes, hog the armrest or recline in my lap?" added another.

Ahmed reported Friday that he had arrived in New York after his JAL flight.

"Ironically chose to sat next to several babies on my two flights: Some great, some loud. It happens. Some adults were worse," he tweeted.

Source AFP - SBS           


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