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		<title>Do you think children should be allowed to fly in first class?</title>
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__A_YAHOO_USER__ asked: WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Poll: Overwhelming majority want families with kids segregated in own section
Dad air traveler: &#8220;No one under 12 should be in first class&#8221; 
Mom: &#8220;These questions about kids and flying are frankly disrespectful&#8221;
Airlines don&#8217;t have age limits for first-class seating
(Tribune Media Services) &#8212; The most embarrassing moment of my life? That&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>__A_YAHOO_USER__</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>WHAT DO YOU THINK?</p>
<p>Poll: Overwhelming majority want families with kids segregated in own section</p>
<p>Dad air traveler: &#8220;No one under 12 should be in first class&#8221; </p>
<p>Mom: &#8220;These questions about kids and flying are frankly disrespectful&#8221;</p>
<p>Airlines don&#8217;t have age limits for first-class seating</p>
<p>(Tribune Media Services) &#8212; The most embarrassing moment of my life? That&#8217;s easy<br />
Our son, Aren, had just turned one and we were flying from New York to London on an airline whose name I&#8217;ve promised never to mention.</p>
<p>We&#8217;d managed to score an upgrade &#8212; seats 1A and 1B &#8212; and to ensure Aren had a pleasant trip, we offered him a nip of Benadryl. Most kids fall asleep when they&#8217;re given an antihistamine.</p>
<p>Not mine.</p>
<p>The medication had the exact opposite effect: Aren turned hyper, tearing down the aisle of the first-class cabin, shrieking and bumping other passengers. He woke up the person sitting next to us and drooled on the passenger behind us.</p>
<p>All of which brings me to the issue at hand: Kids in first class. Should we or shouldn&#8217;t we? And if so, when?</p>
<p>Allow me to state my completely unbiased opinion right up front. No. We should not. At least not mine. I downgraded myself on the flight home, that&#8217;s how badly I felt for the other London-bound passengers that day.</p>
<p>What was I thinking, trying to bring a toddler into first class?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not alone.</p>
<p>An overwhelming majority of air travelers to a recent survey by Skytrax &#8212; 9 in 10 respondents &#8212; said families with children should be seated in a separate section on flights, presumably not in first class.</p>
<p>Another poll by corporate travel agency Carlson Wagonlit found that business travelers, who are most frequently found in the business- and first-class cabins, believe crying babies are the second-most annoying aspect of air travel. The first? Air travelers who carry too much luggage on board.</p>
<p>Several years ago, a United Airlines flight attendant just came out and said it: no children in first class. A passenger disagreed, sued the airline &#8212; and lost.</p>
<p>In my last column, we argued about whether kids belong on planes, and resolved that although many of us would like to keep the little ones from flying, it&#8217;s just not practical. Now, we&#8217;re having a more nuanced and civil discussion about children in the good seats.</p>
<p>Well, sort of. I asked some of my readers for their opinions of kids in first and got an earful.</p>
<p>&#8220;No, no, no, no, no,&#8221; says Mona Palmer, an administrative assistant from Friendswood, Texas. &#8220;First-class tickets are too expensive to have the investment destroyed by an unruly kid whose parents think they&#8217;ve paid for the privilege of ignoring their kids&#8217; rotten behavior.&#8221;</p>
<p>The other side of this argument is equally vehement.</p>
<p>&#8220;Give me a break,&#8221; says Jennifer Thomas, a mom who describes herself as the owner of a public relations firm. &#8220;These questions about kids and flying are frankly disrespectful. Let&#8217;s see, kids in first class or terrorists allowed to fly on planes? Or how about just plain rude adults who take to the friendly skies? I would take a child any day over previously mentioned. Why not ask questions about those two<br />
audiences?&#8221;</p>
<p>Kids! Kids! Can&#8217;t we just get along?</p>
<p>Instead of spending the rest of this story fighting (as entertaining as that might be to some of you, dear readers) let&#8217;s instead focus on three solutions to this problem.</p>
<p>No children in first class</p>
<p>One of the most persuasive arguments for limiting first class to adults is that the premium cabin is essentially an adult product. Which is to say, it&#8217;s difficult for a youngster to appreciate a wine list or a gourmet meal. It&#8217;s just no place for kids. Plus, it&#8217;s pricey &#8212; even if you&#8217;re using miles to upgrade. </p>
<p>Rosanne Skopp, a grandmother who says she &#8220;really loves kids,&#8221; puts it this way: &#8220;If I&#8217;m going to be sitting next to a screaming baby, at least let me feel good that I haven&#8217;t paid for a first-class ticket, only to be tortured.&#8221; </p>
<p>No airline that I&#8217;m aware of has banned children from first class or business class, but it wouldn&#8217;t be accurate to say any of them have opened their arms wide to their junior passengers, either. Like a five-star restaurant or a luxury resort, the first-class cabin is not particularly welcoming to young fliers. Or, for that matter, their parents.</p>
<p>Age limit for premium seats</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another suggestion: If we can&#8217;t ban minors, then let&#8217;s at least prevent the littlest passengers from sitting &#8220;up front.&#8221; Babies and toddlers are too disruptive to the other passengers, who are paying a premium for their seats. </p>
<p>&#8220;No one under 12 should be in first class,&#8221; says Richard French, an anesthesiologist from Christchurch, New Zealand, who by way of full disclosure, is himself a father. </p>
<p>&#8220;I pick that age because kids are essentially self-caring by that age and that is the age that airlines start charging an adult fare. It is really depressing when you have treated yourself to a very expensive far<br />
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