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Airlines are encouraging families to book children pricey business class seats and claim new sliding doors minimize disruption for other passengers READ MORE: How to snag a business class flight at bargain prices By Bethan Sexton For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:45, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 20:48, 14 June 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Airlines are encouraging families to book their children into pricey business class flights as a way of containing any disruption. While previously the preserve of high rolling business types, first class travelers should now increasingly expect to spot chocolate milk on the menu alongside champagne.

This is thanks to a rise in specially designed business class cabins which promise to deliver privacy for families and quiet for fellow passengers. Among those welcoming children at the front of the plane Qatar Airways, which launched its QSuites in 2017. The self contained pods feature sliding doors which, 'allow you to transform your space into a social area, allowing you to work, dine or socialize at 40,000 feet', according to the airline's website.



Airlines are encouraging families to book their children into pricey business class flights as a way of containing any disruption Alexis Tchuise used QSuites when she flew 15 hours from San Francisco to Doha in Qatar with her two children. 'We loved having the quad configuration which allowed us to see each other and interact throughout the flight,' she said in a TikTok. 'We slept for pretty much all of t.

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