Scoot

After paying only $ 18 more than the ticket price, the passengers of Singapore's low-cost scooter Scoot will be able to access the ScootinSilence sites, a zone that prohibits any noise and access for children under the age of 12.

The branch of the national airline Singapore Airlines offers a new service to customers looking for a guaranteed flight in peace and quiet. The ScootinSilence seats occupy the ranks from the 21st to the 25th - just behind the business class. The fixed ticket costs $ 95 (instead of the usual 76), which is only $ 4 cheaper than the highest ticket.

At the same time, the low-cost Scoot, flying from Singapore to Tokyo, Seoul and Sydney, did not become a pioneer in providing "quiet flights": in 2012, Malaysia Airlines created in its economy class Airbus A380 a similar area where children are not allowed access. @

August 23rd, 2013
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