howardcoombs, i must admit I"m a bit surprised with your statements being a parent of 3 children. Havent you had moments where your child just would not stop crying in public? [/QUOTE
Ofcourse I've had my share of screaming, but luckily never on an airplane.
Even if it ever did happen in an airplane, it would never have happened in Business nor First.
a) we never fly first (just too expensive)
b) I dont believe kids should be allowed in business. Its called business for a reason (its for business travellers) and I would not waste my money buying a business ticket for a kid who wont benefit from any of the perks.
i just did a 3.5hr flight to Sg and I did fly business with baby and yes for 1 full excruciating hour, my son just would not stop screaming, every one in business gave us dirty looks and to be fair, I have done the exact same thing when I didnt have children. But now, when I fly and some other kid is screaming, I am much more tolerant and have empathy. We have all been there as parents. Besides as another poster mentioned, I paid that premium for that bassinet and the little one doesnt drink a drop of alchohol, watch any movies or eat any of airplane food, I would say their profit margin on my baby is very good!
What does profit margin have to do with common courtesy and keeping the peace for all customers? An airline should not tolerate a peace-disturbing passanger no matter what the age or the profit margin; I certainly wont and most definitely not in premium classes of travel.
Surely there must be parents who fly first class ( not me, never seen that cabin before) who happen to have children? Or do they just put their children in business class whilst they sit in 1st?
*boggle*
Stick the kids in economy. Its simple, easy and much cheaper