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A Malaysian airline has taken to help passengers who are up with screaming kids on flights. Air Asia is children under the age of 12 from sitting in the first seven rows of its economy class cabins. The airline said it is responding to the complaints of thousands of air travellers who say their biggest while flying is the noise from children. The budget has said its new booking system will mean passengers can a seat in the new “quiet ” at no extra cost, and experience “minimal noise”. The new system will come into from February 2013. Air Asia’s initiative a move earlier this year by Malaysian Airlines, who banned children from the deck of its A380 aircraft.

The moves by the Malaysian airlines could be the start of a worldwide in air travel. A recent by Britain’s “Daily Telegraph” newspaper found that nearly 70 per cent of people the introduction of child-free flights, not just child-free . Frequent flyer Jonathon Stannard welcomed Air Asia’s policy, saying: “It’s about time. Economy is enough without having to screeching kids and crying babies. It’s usually the parents’ – they do much to control their children.” Travel writer Simon Calder said: “People need to be . People who have a problem with children on flights need to get it.” He added: “I have two words for them - ear plugs.”

 

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