(CMR) Corendon Airlines, a Turkish-Dutch carrier, said it will launch an “Only Adult” zone on its flights between Amsterdam and the Caribbean island of Curaçao starting on November 3, giving adults the joy of a child-free journey.
According to Fobes, strategically positioned at the front of the Airbus A350-900 aircraft, this new oasis of calm will have 93 seats reserved exclusively for anyone aged 16-plus. Walls and curtains will help maintain its exclusive silence.
Sitting in this serene adults-only sanctuary area will cost a modest extra fee of €45, but if you want additional legroom, it will cost €100 to book one of the nine extra-large seats.
Forbes said the endeavor is the brainchild of Corendon founder Atilay Uslu, who also runs adults-only hotels in a number of popular vacation destinations, including Curaçao, Bodrum, Turkey and Ibiza, Spain.
Uslu believes taking a flight should be about an experience that’s tailored to passengers’ needs for some tranquility with his aim “to appeal to travelers looking for some extra peace of mind during their flight,” Uslu said in a statement.
The airline will also have a zone where kids can sit, making it less stressful for parents.
“We also believe this can have a positive effect on parents traveling with small children. They can enjoy the flight without worrying if their children make more noise,” said Uslu.
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