Published On: Wed, Jun 29th, 2011

Airline Want To Ban Babies From First Class

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Some Malaysia Airline flights wouldn’t have to worry about babies mewling and crying for first-class passengers as the airline department planning to ban babies from first class.

The airline has already banned infants in first class for its Boeing 747-400 jets and is planning to do same for the new airbus A380 super jumbo jets. The report has been confirmed by Australian Business Traveler.

Tengku Azmil, Managing Director and MAS CEO confirmed the Australian Business that the decision was taken due to several complaints recorded from first class passengers that they wouldn’t find comfortable due to wailing infants.

The MAS CEO defends the company decision for not allowing babies in Boeing 747-400 first class cabin through his twitter account.

He responded to a post about ban that the planning is made to prohibit babies in first class as several complaints have been lodged regarding this issue.

From now, travelers with babies will have to book seats in business or economy class where bassinets are equipped.

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