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Why are children allowed in first class?

Children are allowed in business and first class because airlines want to sell tickets. Families buy more than one ticket at a time! While airlines promote buying up to a premium cabin for rest, they don't promote the product you're buying as child-free.



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Are children allowed in Business Class: Yes, children are allowed to fly in Business Class. However, that will not stop some fellow passengers from disagreeing with your choice of cabin, and some airlines are more geared towards child passengers than others.

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If you travel as a family in business class with a toddler, it is OK because you can use both seats on each side of the child.

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Yes, children are allowed to fly in Business Class. However, that will not stop some fellow passengers from disagreeing with your choice of cabin, and some airlines are more geared towards child passengers than others.

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Malaysia Airlines' decision to keep babies out of its first-class section on certain flights is as courageous as it is controversial. It acknowledges the fact that its premium cabin is an experience meant primarily for adult passengers.

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Flying with an infant or young child first class could mean paying an additional 'lap charge', and this can differ depending on which airline you go with. Some airlines are not always upfront about this charge, so if it's advertised as free, you could incur some steep fuel surcharges.

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