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Which airlines are most baby-friendly?
United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines?
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-L. : wrote:
United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? Saudi Arabian Airlines, 'Saudia'. They are the National Airline of screaming babies. |
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-L. : wrote:
United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? Saudi Arabian Airlines, 'Saudia'. They are the National Airline of screaming babies. |
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AJC wrote:
On 24 Aug 2004 00:07:24 -0700, (-L. wrote: United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? -L. Use Qantas or Emirates next time. --==++AJC++==-- Virgin have a reputation for being child friendly- don't know if this extends to babies though ;-) Jan |
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AJC wrote:
On 24 Aug 2004 00:07:24 -0700, (-L. wrote: United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? -L. Use Qantas or Emirates next time. --==++AJC++==-- Virgin have a reputation for being child friendly- don't know if this extends to babies though ;-) Jan |
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I'm curious about how you define non-baby friendly and why United "sucks." Do "baby friendly" airlines provide sound proof containers for the little darling when it goes on an extended scream? Do they provide complimentary leashes to control the running toddlers who have escaped from their comotose parents? Maybe super-strength paper towels to clean up the spilled cokes? How about an etiquette book so parents can learn about how to control their kids while in public places? Since United is non-baby friendly, maybe that's why I frequently fly them! On 24 Aug 2004 00:07:24 -0700, (-L. wrote: United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? -L. |
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I'm curious about how you define non-baby friendly and why United "sucks." Do "baby friendly" airlines provide sound proof containers for the little darling when it goes on an extended scream? Do they provide complimentary leashes to control the running toddlers who have escaped from their comotose parents? Maybe super-strength paper towels to clean up the spilled cokes? How about an etiquette book so parents can learn about how to control their kids while in public places? Since United is non-baby friendly, maybe that's why I frequently fly them! On 24 Aug 2004 00:07:24 -0700, (-L. wrote: United sucks, big time. Anyone have good experiences with any other airlines? -L. |
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