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Traveller shares experience of dealing with a disruptive child and a distracted parent - what would YOU do?
There's been this recent incident on a flight that's got people talking on social media about proper travel etiquette when it comes to kids.
It all started when a woman shared her experience on Reddit. She was seated next to a mum with a 3-year-old child, and things got a little wild from there.
According to the passenger, about 20 minutes into the flight, the young boy started standing in his seat and basically 'stomping around while screaming'.
And what made it worse was that his mum seemed completely absorbed in her phone, not paying any attention to her little one. The passenger tried to make eye contact with the mum to signal the issue, but sadly, she was ignored.
After some time, the passenger decided to take matters into her own hands and approached the mum. She tapped her on the shoulder and politely mentioned that her child's behaviour might need some attention and asked her to ask him to sit down.
But instead of understanding, the mum gave her a dirty look and told her to mind her own business. So, she went to the social forum website Reddit to ask if she was being unreasonable for telling a parent to 'watch their child'.
It's interesting to see the different responses to the passenger's social media post about her experience on the flight. Many chimed in and shared their thoughts on the matter.
One user even mentioned that they would be willing to pay extra for a long-haul flight without kids, especially those lengthy 24-hour flights from Australia to America or Europe. It just goes to show how important a peaceful flight can be for some travellers.
A lot of commenters on the post showed sympathy towards the passenger and expressed frustration with parents who don't attend to their misbehaving children during flights.
One person even said, 'I have ZERO sympathies for parents who don't parent, then act offended when people don't want to listen to their screaming kid.' It's clear that some travellers believe that parents should take responsibility for their child's behaviour during a flight.
On the other hand, there were also comments from parents who understood the challenges of travelling with young children. One person shared their experience of travelling with their own kids and mentioned that they always brought entertainment for them and did their best to prevent them from disturbing others.
They acknowledged that travelling with little kids can be tough.
Key Takeaways
- A recent incident on a flight sparked debate on social media about travelling with children.
- A passenger shared on Reddit that she was seated next to a mum who ignored her 3-year-old child's disruptive behaviour during the flight.
- Comments on the post varied, with some sympathising with the passenger and criticising parents who don't attend to their misbehaving children, while others acknowledged the challenges of travelling with young kids.
Travelling can sometimes be challenging, especially when young children are involved. It's important for parents to ensure their children are content and occupied during flights to make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.
However, it's also crucial for fellow passengers to be understanding and courteous towards families with children.
In fact, some airlines have started implementing measures to address this issue. For example, Japan Airlines has introduced a 'baby map' system on their website that indicates seats that have been claimed by passengers up to two years old.
This allows other travellers to choose their seats accordingly, which could be a helpful feature for those who prefer a quieter flight. Wouldn't it be great if more airlines adopted similar features?
Ever wondered who the most annoying passengers on aeroplanes are? You might be surprised to learn that, according to a flight attendant, it's not misbehaving children! As someone who spends a lot of time in the air, cabin crew members have seen it all when it comes to passenger behaviour.
Want to find out who takes the top spot? Check out this article for all the juicy details!
It's always interesting to hear about other travellers' experiences flying with young children. Have you ever encountered disruptive behaviour from a child during a flight? How did you handle it? Share your stories and thoughts in the comments below!