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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-14-2012 @ 3:57PM
rod said...
I feel I need to speak for those passengers who are already stressed from all the TSA issues they face once in the airport screening and now once onboard the flight all they may really want is some time to perhaps enjoy what ever little space afforded to them in their class of service. And now with the invasion of some inconsiderate onboard neighbor whether in the next seat or row, their voice can be heard by others who also really want their flight time to pass as quickly and quietly as possible without the audible intrusion bestowed upon them. Perhaps any Airlines that will eventually offer Inflight Cell phone service will also off a Quiet Zone which bans the their use? Just a thought for us Travelers who want peace and quiet and don't even get me started about the parents who can't think ahead and bring devices, etc. to keep their kids quiet too. I don't hate kids, I just want my time on my flights to be as comfy and relaxing as possible. > Concerned PAX
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