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Published 14:51 6 Oct 2016 BST
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the introduction of the measures have divided opinion.
While many travellers will no doubt support the idea of not having their flight interrupted by screaming children, others feel it is a discriminatory measure, as is evident in this piece in Hindustan Times.
Other airlines, such as Malaysian Airlines and AirAsia X, have tried introducing similar child-free measures in the recent past.
Singapore Airline Scoot did likewise as recently as 2013 when introducing an upgrade called 'ScootinSilence,' which allowed passengers to pay extra for an upgrade to sit in rows 21-25, where passengers under the age of 12 were forbidden from taking a seat.
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