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Corendon Airlines says that it will sell an adults-only zone — no one under 16 — on flights between Amsterdam and Curacao starting in November.
Corendon Airlines, a Turkish-Dutch leisure carrier, recently announced a new adults-only zone on its flights between Amsterdam and the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao.
Corendon Airlines announced a new child-free area on its flight between Amsterdam and Curaçao. Over 100 seats on the plane will be dedicated to passengers 16 and over.
Corendon Airlines will soon have an "only adult" section of the plane for the 10-hour flight from Amsterdam to Curacao. You have to be 16 or older to sit there, and its about $50 more.
Corendon is not the first airline to try a section with no small children. Scoot, a low-cost airline based in Singapore, sells a section where passengers must be at least 12.
Turkish-Dutch Corendon Airlines is testing the “Only Adult” zones on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao starting in November, according to a press release.
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