Should kids be allowed in airport lounges? Traveler sparks etiquette debate about letting children into VIP areas - but many say it's the ADULTS who don't know how to behave A Reddit thread asked for 'honest opinion about kids in airport lounges' Quickly the discussion garnered more than 1,000 comments Many cited adults being loud on cell phones as being more offensive than kids By Sadie Whitelocks For Dailymail.com Published: 19:23, 17 June 2024 | Updated: 19:35, 17 June 2024 e-mail View comments Flight etiquette is a constant topic of debate - but one traveler has now shifted the focus to airport lounges. In a Reddit thread titled 'honest opinion about kids in airport lounges,' the traveler explained that they 'often hear people complain about kids being allowed into lounges.
' However, while they access lounges 'about 30 times a year' using an American Express (Amex) Platinum card, they say that '99 per cent of the time' they visit, the kids there are 'well behaved.' Instead, they report that they have 'far more often seen adults act like immature brats,' with the 'biggest areas of immaturity' being around 'lounge access rules for passengers or their guests,' 'berating lounge staff about being waitlisted for entrance' and 'complaining to staff about having having to pay extra for premium drinks.' In a bid to gather thoughts from other lounge-goers, they simply asked 'anyone else agree/disagree?' Flight etiquette is a constant topic of debate but one traveler has shifted the.
