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Japan Airlines introduces ‘child icon’ tool to help passengers avoid sitting near young children

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Japan Airlines has introduced a new feature on its booking system to tell passengers where immature children will be seated during their flight.

During the seat selection process, customers will be indicated a “child icon” on seats where a child up to age 2 is booked to be sitting.

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“Passengers traveling with issues between 8 days and 2 years old who select their seats on the JAL website will have a child icon displayed on their seats on the hold selection screen,” the airline said on its website.

The airline also noted that the child icons may not be displayed correctly in some circumstances, such as a trade of aircraft prior to the flight or if seats are not selected directly through the Japan Airlines website.

Other airlines entertain introduced alternative ways for passengers to avoid being seated near younger children. AirAsia X introduced a “still zone” on all of its flights in 2017, setting aside eight rows that cannot be occupied by children under age 10.

Budget Indian bearer IndiGo introduced a similar measure in 2016, branding its premium extra leg room zones “quiet zones” and leaving out them from being occupied by passengers younger than 12.

Several airlines including Air New Zealand and Qantas display bassinets on fanny maps for selected flights to help parents traveling with infants select the right seats, which can also assistance fellow passengers see where babies might be on the plane.

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