Lowkey though, everyone has a right to sit where they like. But imagine the absolute dread finding out you paid extra to go business or first class and theres a baby next to you. At least this one’s well behaved, but id definitely be annoyed. You just know its not going to be a silent flight
The first time i flew with Singapore Airlines was 7 yrs.ago, my mama had a massive & fatal stroke and Singapore air was the only airline that has an availability at the time they're a bit pricey but I'd no choice and thank God for it because i got sick a day before flying from the sadness & stress of worrying about my mom. I had to fly approx a total of 23 hrs.including layovers and connecting flights alone, and since i was so sick, I had a splitting headache on the plane, my nose started bleeding and 2 of their lovely flight crew came over to me looked after me made me cups of mint tea w/c at the time wasn't on their economy menu, gave me a cool towel for my head and inquired if I had Paracetamol because the nice male crew said he had one in his bag and himself and his wonderful colleague cared for me, but since I was only flying economy they moved me to an empty row so I can lie down and made sure that I had enough sleep and was well hydrated. I have travelled with so many other airlines but I am quite sure that I would never get the same treatment that I got from Singapore Airlines not only because I'm a nobody but also because most often than not some flight crews wouldn't spend so much time on economy passengers some would even give you the look like you're disturbing them. But those Singapore Airlines crew went above and beyond their call of duty and made me forget my heartbreak and sickness even for just a few hours, much appreciation to them and I started campaigning to my friends and loved ones about flying Singapore Airlines, truly the best one!!
I remember flying economy on Singapore airlines for the first time. As an American, I was so confused! The seats had more leg room, they served 3 FULL meals FREE of charge for my 15 hour flight..were genuinely concerned when I started refusing food due to motion sickness (with monsoon weather) And offered me ginger ale, and all the flight attendants looked like movie stars. I thought I had teleported to another world!
I've never flown long haul on US based airlines...are the meals not free...? I'm American as well but any time I'm on a 15 hour flight (flying to India to visit family) it is standard to have slightly roomier seats in economy and free meals (not free, but included in your fare) because you are literally traveling for the entire day. I never expect meals or very comfy seats on domestic flights but when you're flying international long haul, if you're not getting the kind of service you described, switch airlines because it's the bare minimum! Yes, some airlines are nicer than others (Singapore being one of them) but even as economy passengers we are paying a lot of money to travel such long distances and we're entitled to a decent level of comfort and food. Sorry for my rant haha I'm just very passionate about aviation :)
@@alwaysprocrastinating355not too sure about the roomier part because theyre about the same but you could say they are technically very slightly roomier. meals are included for meal times according to the destination time region. i fly american internationally all the time. but i do prefer ana.
@@RAIJINMARU670 Okay true they're not a hell of a lot roomier but it's definitely a massive difference from a southwest flight going from phoenix to austin for example (no hate to southwest, I love them!). Also yes, international flights should definitely have meals if they're 7-8 hours or longer and should definitely have snacks and drinks if they're 4 to 6 hours but anything shorter I have no expectations (though aeromexico gave full meals, snacks, and drinks on my 4.5 hour flight in economy which I was very impressed by)
Actually all the Asian flight attendants are have higher education since they know how to speak English also they must be looking good otherwise they won't select them. Which is their standard which is different from American.
@@Petal676 Oh I totally know that in almost all cases Asian airlines are wayyy better than US ones but the implication that some of those basic standards like having meals and at least a little more legroom on long haul flights were not included by American carriers was just upsetting to me. I've only flown US airlines on domestic routes and wouldn't expect, for example, Singapore airlines standards on a United flight from the US to Asia but my gosh I expected some level of basic decency. I recently watched a United long haul economy review though and was appalled to learn that on an 18 hour flight they were served 1 very small meal, 1 tiny sandwich some time in the middle and then no other food or drink until one more meal the very end of the flight. If I remember right they went 10+ hours without any food?? Horrible.
why should families be banned from travelling for 10 years because other people are mildly inconvenienced for 2-14 hours? You know kids exist, buy noise cancelling headphones.
It seems that children in business class would be quieter because they have less reason to be fussy. Food, entertainment, naps are all optimized, making flying more pleasant.
So much hate comments for baby, infant or kid flying in business class. Airline doesnt care as long as the parents can afford to pay the ticket. Its not a private plane. Its a commercial plane.
True and the most people forget that they were a child once upon a time. Their parents also had the same suffering and they will also have the same suffering too. No one became an adult the next day they were born.
it's called common decency, the only reason for a child that young to be on a plane is a death in the family. Otherwise leave the kid alone. there is more than enough you can do at home or in driving distance. taking your kid on a plane is not only selfish, it's also not even good for your damn kid
@@prabinrai6977 you know what my parents did during their suffering? NOT TAKE ME ONTO A BLOODY PLANE. They raised me at home where i belonged. I was 12 when i first set foot on a plane because my parents knew i could shut up and follow instructions
Finally someone said it! People be complaining these seats are old, but when you have a child with you, these seats are god sent. Even Qatar doesn't even come close. The only other airline that I can think of that has such spacious seats is All Nippon Airways (ANA), that airline is amazing as well.
With the increasing amount of severe turbulence and the reported critical injuries from them, I wouldn’t say it’s a great idea that you’re letting your toddler run around unrestrained. Granted keeping toddlers restrain is not easy but they’re in danger running around like that. If they’re too young to restrain, perhaps you should wait until they’re older to fly.
Imagine buying business class and having some little kid screaming the whole time bc a parent thought it was a good idea to bring thier kid with them on business class..yes THAT kid seemed rlly chill but I can’t even imagine how often that must happen..💀
TY so much for sharing this. We’re wanting to fly in business class for a family vacation to Japan and weren’t sure toddlers would be ok. It’s good to know at least one airline does it! TY!
Personally, I don’t think infants should be allowed to be in First or Business class since if someone is paying extra for more comfort, they might not want to have crying babies sitting near them.
I’m glad to see parents not being afraid or worrying too much about taking their kids on plane, especially in business class. 😊 We have way too many child haters who think that PUBLIC, COMMERCIAL planes belong to them. Negative. Plane tickets, whether they be economy or first class, belong to whomever can afford them. And if parents can afford first class or business, then they absolutely have the right to take their kids on the flights with them. Babies, toddlers, and children are passengers; becoming a parent doesn’t mean that you automatically get placed on the No-Fly list until the kids turn 18. Parents are still adults and they are free to travel however they damn well please. And it is not their job or responsibility to see to the comfort of the childless passengers. The only people’s who comfort that they need to worry about are the children. And from what I’m seen, most parents do a good job keep their kids relaxed and cared for during the plane ride. The only ones with the problem are those who think that they have the right to bully the kids and scare the parents into never taking a plane ride again. 😒 If you don’t like kids, then that’s your prerogative. You can’t say ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ to children boarding, but all you can do is control how you react. Got get some noise-canceling headphones or a sleep mask, and just sleep until you make it to your destination. And if that’s not enough, then go buy your own private jet, so you can have all the childfree flights that your heart desires.
Up to 2 years old, if I remember well, they don't pay for the full seat. It's long ago so cannot remember if my daughter paid anything even when flying that age.
“Pillow fights at 35k feet” … yeah … that’s super considerate for everyone else in the business class cabin. I have two 4 yr old nieces and a pillow fight is a 8/10 volume wise …
@@nastyaharbanyofa5300 they provide them but they're really bad for ur hearing, since how they work is they play a louder sound in your ear to make the noise around seem quieter.
Did you all book business class for all of you and just decided to sit together? Or is there a hack to just purchasing 2 business class tickets for Mom and Dad?
@@Tm-gg2mzI can immediately tell you’re one of those inconsiderate parents who allow their kids to scream on flights with that bitchy attitude you’re giving someone just for wanting to be away from your little crotch goblin
The kid’s a toddler (and likely no older than 2 years old because that is the typical max age for a lap infant)… Do you expect a 1-2 year old to learn to stay still when they’re wiggly and developmentally not there yet to listen to commands? Try having some compassion for the little ones. This toddler actually looks like they’re behaving so well for their age! Also, maybe try being kinder to your inner child.
Exactly. Parents shouldn’t have to find alternative ways to travel with their kids to keep people like you happy. They’re adults, too. They should be able to fly with their kids as long as they can afford it.
@@beautifulangel7723 yeahh...I respect that...that's why i choose the options that will give a win2 situation...parents can travel with their kids... And I can travel with ease using the money that I earned...
@@estherkux6559 I once a kid that being grow up and taught by my parents to become considerate with other..thats why I choose the win2 situation choice...if parents now want to travel with their kids go ahead... I choose to use my hard earned money to have a relaxing travel... Plus my parents also taught me that entitlement lead you nowhere...because nobody deserve to face inconvenient due to your failure of grow up and being responsible...
@@faikahismail oh of course, you were the only child in the world wich was always well behaved in front of strangers and always did, what your parents said straight away of course and your parents were the only people in the world beeing able to have an absolute well behaved child. Never loud, never screaming, never ever arguing with the brothers and sisters 🤣🤣🤣
@@joimonae4090We are not saying it’s the babies fault, it’s just annoying if the parents fly business with a baby while most of the other passengers buy business to get some rest.
@@carlhancke8730 that’s when you bring noise cancellation headphones what if your mom was traveling with you and people were complaining about you as a baby crying ? We were all babies at one point in time don’t forget that
I've been on lots of flights where there were babies. The only time I've heard them cry was during the descent, probably because of the rapid change in air pressure. And even that was a few minutes tops. Babies get a bad rap.
@@ammanistar9564 jealous? I travel business and don't pay to have to deal with pillow fights and screaming! Kids are fine, if they are properly behaved for the location!
@@nico_penfor some reason people can’t grasp setting boundaries and teach their kids to behave when in public spaces. Growing up, we couldn’t dream of behaving the way most parents just let their kids run wild today.
@@cool_alienempire6884That’s what you don’t see why would the creator of the video show their toddler screaming, it probably does happen but it isn’t shown in this very short clip.
Hot take: toddlers should not be allowed on planes for the comfort of the other passengers. Also, don't take your kids on vacation until they're like 12, bc you know they aren't going to remember a damn thing
the only people that should get those bulkhead seats are those with toddlers or people with big feet. Also any one else disabled that may need the seat.
Holy shit the karens in these comments hating kids. Just take some good noise cancelling headphones with you jesus. I've travelled a lot of times in planes with kids and literally no noise comes through my sony wh-1000xm2's and those are like 7 year old head phones. Im sure even better ones have come out by now.
Yeah I've heard really good things about airpods max for that. But tbh I wore my older bose headphones which don't even have active noise canceling and on my 8 hr flight w a baby in business wasn't disturbed by the crying at all tbh. I could hear it but only barely -- my music covered it up. If you're paying for a business class ticket you can shell out 300 bucks for good headphones, straight up. Speaking as someone who does! :)
@@paul.martens You definitely don't need to spend 500 dollars. There are 200-300 dollar headphones that get the job done out there and those'll last you for years (and plenty of flights). But also, if you're flying business class, you can afford it. Unless you got upgraded, of course. So no, not everyone. Just the people who are flying in expensive seats!
@@paul.martens if you can't stand kids on PUBLIC transport that is ultimately your problem. Also again the headphones i have are 7 years old and work fine against noise. comparable ones from Sony go for 70 euro. Literally if you can pay for a flight I can't imagine that you are unable to pay that. Or you can of course be a Karen and hate that the public is using again... PUBLIC transport.
@@viella90 “It’s public” is exactly the argument everyone uses AGAINST young children being on planes. It’s the height of selfishness on the part of a parent to drag kids on a long haul. No toddler needs to go to Singapore 🙄, certainly shouldn’t be conducting business. I feel bad for people who have saved years and use points for a special trip and have to deal with this. Reprehensible.
Could you post a list of all the airlines that have toddler friendly 1st and business class so I know which ones to avoid when I’ve paid a lot of money to be able to get some decent sleep! Thanks
She forgot also to mention that toddlers more than 2 years pay full fare ticket without any discounts on being child. So offering your kid a headset is not a big deal if you are paying thousands of dollars.
I had to go on frontier with a toddler bought my flight back with their "extra leg room" which is still smaller than a cars space. Idk I let the anxiety of my toddler annoying others get to me I don't like when she won't stop slamming the tray. Than I saw another mom who was letting her son go wild without a care kicking the old lady in front of him seat throwing things over to her. Guess it's moms like her that make people right away give you an ohh noo look when you walk in with a toddler
Call me old school… lol but as someone who pays a lot of money to fly business.. I miss the days of it being that environment. Dress code and no children 😂 lol I’m sorry even well behaved children in business is a no no to me. However as a parent I can understand why you want the extra space.
Tantrums and crying are extremely diminished in a seat with enough space for them to wiggle, watch cartoons, and eat. It's not at all like trying to hold a rabid raccoon in your lap with 18" of space. Trust me, parents do not enjoy it either, but you don't always have a choice in whether you have to fly or not.
Unfortunately my school only offers ebooks that we rent out for a single semester and I didn’t realize how detrimental this would be until I was talking to my grandparents and they gasped when I told them this because I literally don’t have access to the books after the semester so I can’t even review the concepts
Singapore Airlines was appointed best airline in the world for a reason.👍
Where?
@@marius8155 skytrax
Literally in the 2023 skytrax airline of the year. Just Google it and you'll see how well revered they are, and rightly so. @@marius8155
@@marius8155 For many many years it got voted as 5 star and best Airline
Flew with them from Australia to Italy, best company ever! Amazing food, lovely staff on board and the captains were all so friendly and nice as well!
Knowing which airline is toddler-friendly is truly helpful for those who fly business class for a tranquil experience.
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Lowkey though, everyone has a right to sit where they like. But imagine the absolute dread finding out you paid extra to go business or first class and theres a baby next to you. At least this one’s well behaved, but id definitely be annoyed. You just know its not going to be a silent flight
If you want a tranquil experience, fly private 😊
The first time i flew with Singapore Airlines was 7 yrs.ago, my mama had a massive & fatal stroke and Singapore air was the only airline that has an availability at the time they're a bit pricey but I'd no choice and thank God for it because i got sick a day before flying from the sadness & stress of worrying about my mom. I had to fly approx a total of 23 hrs.including layovers and connecting flights alone, and since i was so sick, I had a splitting headache on the plane, my nose started bleeding and 2 of their lovely flight crew came over to me looked after me made me cups of mint tea w/c at the time wasn't on their economy menu, gave me a cool towel for my head and inquired if I had Paracetamol because the nice male crew said he had one in his bag and himself and his wonderful colleague cared for me, but since I was only flying economy they moved me to an empty row so I can lie down and made sure that I had enough sleep and was well hydrated. I have travelled with so many other airlines but I am quite sure that I would never get the same treatment that I got from Singapore Airlines not only because I'm a nobody but also because most often than not some flight crews wouldn't spend so much time on economy passengers some would even give you the look like you're disturbing them. But those Singapore Airlines crew went above and beyond their call of duty and made me forget my heartbreak and sickness even for just a few hours, much appreciation to them and I started campaigning to my friends and loved ones about flying Singapore Airlines, truly the best one!!
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Salute to Singapore airline cabin crew🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾u guys deserve to be NO.1🥇….Genuine, Helpful, Thoughtful ❤
I remember flying economy on Singapore airlines for the first time. As an American, I was so confused! The seats had more leg room, they served 3 FULL meals FREE of charge for my 15 hour flight..were genuinely concerned when I started refusing food due to motion sickness (with monsoon weather) And offered me ginger ale, and all the flight attendants looked like movie stars. I thought I had teleported to another world!
I've never flown long haul on US based airlines...are the meals not free...? I'm American as well but any time I'm on a 15 hour flight (flying to India to visit family) it is standard to have slightly roomier seats in economy and free meals (not free, but included in your fare) because you are literally traveling for the entire day. I never expect meals or very comfy seats on domestic flights but when you're flying international long haul, if you're not getting the kind of service you described, switch airlines because it's the bare minimum! Yes, some airlines are nicer than others (Singapore being one of them) but even as economy passengers we are paying a lot of money to travel such long distances and we're entitled to a decent level of comfort and food. Sorry for my rant haha I'm just very passionate about aviation :)
@@alwaysprocrastinating355not too sure about the roomier part because theyre about the same but you could say they are technically very slightly roomier. meals are included for meal times according to the destination time region. i fly american internationally all the time. but i do prefer ana.
@@RAIJINMARU670 Okay true they're not a hell of a lot roomier but it's definitely a massive difference from a southwest flight going from phoenix to austin for example (no hate to southwest, I love them!). Also yes, international flights should definitely have meals if they're 7-8 hours or longer and should definitely have snacks and drinks if they're 4 to 6 hours but anything shorter I have no expectations (though aeromexico gave full meals, snacks, and drinks on my 4.5 hour flight in economy which I was very impressed by)
Actually all the Asian flight attendants are have higher education since they know how to speak English also they must be looking good otherwise they won't select them. Which is their standard which is different from American.
@@Petal676 Oh I totally know that in almost all cases Asian airlines are wayyy better than US ones but the implication that some of those basic standards like having meals and at least a little more legroom on long haul flights were not included by American carriers was just upsetting to me. I've only flown US airlines on domestic routes and wouldn't expect, for example, Singapore airlines standards on a United flight from the US to Asia but my gosh I expected some level of basic decency. I recently watched a United long haul economy review though and was appalled to learn that on an 18 hour flight they were served 1 very small meal, 1 tiny sandwich some time in the middle and then no other food or drink until one more meal the very end of the flight. If I remember right they went 10+ hours without any food?? Horrible.
Everyone's heart sinking when they see a baby coming to sit with them in business class 😅
why should families be banned from travelling for 10 years because other people are mildly inconvenienced for 2-14 hours? You know kids exist, buy noise cancelling headphones.
@@athenagreen5390 why should other be inconvenienced by smokers
@@athenagreen5390because babies and women aren't needed
@@athenagreen5390you should buy me those headphones, I shouldn’t have to deal with a child on my flight.
@@kusodayoincel detected get some healing please
It seems that children in business class would be quieter because they have less reason to be fussy. Food, entertainment, naps are all optimized, making flying more pleasant.
So much hate comments for baby, infant or kid flying in business class. Airline doesnt care as long as the parents can afford to pay the ticket. Its not a private plane. Its a commercial plane.
That part!!!
True and the most people forget that they were a child once upon a time. Their parents also had the same suffering and they will also have the same suffering too. No one became an adult the next day they were born.
@@prabinrai6977 100% true.
it's called common decency, the only reason for a child that young to be on a plane is a death in the family. Otherwise leave the kid alone. there is more than enough you can do at home or in driving distance. taking your kid on a plane is not only selfish, it's also not even good for your damn kid
@@prabinrai6977 you know what my parents did during their suffering? NOT TAKE ME ONTO A BLOODY PLANE. They raised me at home where i belonged. I was 12 when i first set foot on a plane because my parents knew i could shut up and follow instructions
Finally someone said it! People be complaining these seats are old, but when you have a child with you, these seats are god sent. Even Qatar doesn't even come close. The only other airline that I can think of that has such spacious seats is All Nippon Airways (ANA), that airline is amazing as well.
People complain about the age of the seat? Really?
Emirates as well top notch. They are first class seats are literally your own private room. Costs an organ but if you can afford it , real luxury
Singapore Airlines is the BEST 😊
I used to fly Singapore airlines to Tokyo from LA. The best
Singapore Airlines takes care of its customers AND its employees! And goes to the best airport in the world!
Definitely gonna give Singapore airlines a try at some point!
Imagine paying business class and still hearing screaming kids .
With the increasing amount of severe turbulence and the reported critical injuries from them, I wouldn’t say it’s a great idea that you’re letting your toddler run around unrestrained. Granted keeping toddlers restrain is not easy but they’re in danger running around like that. If they’re too young to restrain, perhaps you should wait until they’re older to fly.
Imagine buying business class and having some little kid screaming the whole time bc a parent thought it was a good idea to bring thier kid with them on business class..yes THAT kid seemed rlly chill but I can’t even imagine how often that must happen..💀
TY so much for sharing this. We’re wanting to fly in business class for a family vacation to Japan and weren’t sure toddlers would be ok. It’s good to know at least one airline does it! TY!
Avoid Delta business class, not spacious at all.
I will do the same when traveling with my baby, it is more comfortable, specially in long flies.
Watching this after the severe turbulence incident. Please , do yourself a favor and keep your seat fasten at all times.
So cuteee baby😊
My favorite airlines ... Singapore air lines... Business clss is so comfortable .. I have more experience with the sigapore airlines business clz
Lord. That’s exactly what I want up in first or business is a toddler. 😂
i'm flying SQ on the bulkhead seats and looking forward to it! currently on crutches and a moonboot so the extra room will come in handy!!
Yes! I buy these for my wife when she travels. Way to go, investment in everyones sanity
If I pay out for a business class seat, I really don't want to hear a child crying.
Totally agree!!
Fly private then, you paid for a seat not a whole plane.
I love Singapore Airlines! Best airline evaaa ❤
My best experience with SIA as a kid was waking up before my parents, enjoying a book, and gorging myself on cookies and peanuts until they woke up
Personally, I don’t think infants should be allowed to be in First or Business class since if someone is paying extra for more comfort, they might not want to have crying babies sitting near them.
I love the mini headphones! So cute 🥰
I didn’t know babies/toddlers were allowed in business class…I thought it was just for older people 😅
I’m glad to see parents not being afraid or worrying too much about taking their kids on plane, especially in business class. 😊 We have way too many child haters who think that PUBLIC, COMMERCIAL planes belong to them. Negative.
Plane tickets, whether they be economy or first class, belong to whomever can afford them. And if parents can afford first class or business, then they absolutely have the right to take their kids on the flights with them. Babies, toddlers, and children are passengers; becoming a parent doesn’t mean that you automatically get placed on the No-Fly list until the kids turn 18. Parents are still adults and they are free to travel however they damn well please. And it is not their job or responsibility to see to the comfort of the childless passengers. The only people’s who comfort that they need to worry about are the children. And from what I’m seen, most parents do a good job keep their kids relaxed and cared for during the plane ride. The only ones with the problem are those who think that they have the right to bully the kids and scare the parents into never taking a plane ride again. 😒
If you don’t like kids, then that’s your prerogative. You can’t say ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ to children boarding, but all you can do is control how you react. Got get some noise-canceling headphones or a sleep mask, and just sleep until you make it to your destination. And if that’s not enough, then go buy your own private jet, so you can have all the childfree flights that your heart desires.
That's toddler with or without their own seat? I'm assuming without, just making sure
Up to 2 years old, if I remember well, they don't pay for the full seat. It's long ago so cannot remember if my daughter paid anything even when flying that age.
It’s free for under two.
It's not free, it's 10% of the full fare
“Pillow fights at 35k feet” … yeah … that’s super considerate for everyone else in the business class cabin. I have two 4 yr old nieces and a pillow fight is a 8/10 volume wise …
at least from the video it dosent look like a full blown pillow fight
Buy noise cancelling headphones.
@@nastyaharbanyofa5300learn common decency
@@nastyaharbanyofa5300 they provide them but they're really bad for ur hearing, since how they work is they play a louder sound in your ear to make the noise around seem quieter.
If you can afford business class you can afford noise canceling headphones
flew sq from sg to uk and paris back to sg. it was the best 13hrs flight for me. food is luxury. service has high quality
Glad that you enjoyed the flight
I like the wide seats. Business class seats in the new pods look so tight like a coffin. I wish they could expand another 3-5 inches in width
Starting your life on business class. Good idea...
Paying thousands of dollars to have some peace during the flight juste to have some baby crying in your ears all along 😆 here you go
This is so cool love your videos
Awww bring her to the flight deck any time :) except the times no passengers are allowed of course ❤
Did you all book business class for all of you and just decided to sit together? Or is there a hack to just purchasing 2 business class tickets for
Mom and Dad?
Kids under 2 years old don’t need extra ticket.
I flew with Singapore Airlines since I was a child as UM. Even my pets flew with Singapore Airlines ❤❤
I buy business class not! to have toddlers around me🙈
I’m glad I know this so I can book as far away from the bulk as possible .. now I know they be kids there ..
The Singapore Airlines is a family friendly airline, so it doesn’t cater to your miserable kind anyways. Get on another airline.
Please do. As a parent of young children, I thank you for taking your attitude far away from my children doing nothing but existing.
@@Tm-gg2mz you can’t afford to bring your children there anyways lmao .. go back to your unassigned seats in the back
@@Tm-gg2mzDoing nothing ?
Those little things scream a lot ?
But go ahead and deny the truth.
@@Tm-gg2mzI can immediately tell you’re one of those inconsiderate parents who allow their kids to scream on flights with that bitchy attitude you’re giving someone just for wanting to be away from your little crotch goblin
I'm sure the surrounding passengers just love hearing toddlers having pillow fights. How about teaching your children not everything is a playground??
The kid’s a toddler (and likely no older than 2 years old because that is the typical max age for a lap infant)… Do you expect a 1-2 year old to learn to stay still when they’re wiggly and developmentally not there yet to listen to commands? Try having some compassion for the little ones. This toddler actually looks like they’re behaving so well for their age! Also, maybe try being kinder to your inner child.
That was my first thought when I saw the pillow fight lol, I bet the other passengers loved that 😂
Karen spotted
Oh that would be a treat to sit next to.
Works if the kids is below 2, only pay 10% of the full fare. I did this too. Can use miles, then it's cheaper.
Toddler service with Economy class: "Here have an extra red seat belt."
Now i only have two choice:
1)buy an adult only flight (if any...)
2) just use a private jet...
😅😅😅😅
Exactly. Parents shouldn’t have to find alternative ways to travel with their kids to keep people like you happy. They’re adults, too. They should be able to fly with their kids as long as they can afford it.
You have once been a child, remember? Maybe you were a very loud, difficult child…!
@@beautifulangel7723 yeahh...I respect that...that's why i choose the options that will give a win2 situation...parents can travel with their kids...
And I can travel with ease using the money that I earned...
@@estherkux6559 I once a kid that being grow up and taught by my parents to become considerate with other..thats why I choose the win2 situation choice...if parents now want to travel with their kids go ahead...
I choose to use my hard earned money to have a relaxing travel...
Plus my parents also taught me that entitlement lead you nowhere...because nobody deserve to face inconvenient due to your failure of grow up and being responsible...
@@faikahismail oh of course, you were the only child in the world wich was always well behaved in front of strangers and always did, what your parents said straight away of course and your parents were the only people in the world beeing able to have an absolute well behaved child. Never loud, never screaming, never ever arguing with the brothers and sisters 🤣🤣🤣
🔥🔥🔥 I love it!
I dont wanna hear a baby doing pillow fight when I paid for my business seat.
She paid for her seats too.
thats why there are complimentary noise canceling headphones
why do people forget they were once babies/ children why ?
@@joimonae4090We are not saying it’s the babies fault, it’s just annoying if the parents fly business with a baby while most of the other passengers buy business to get some rest.
@@carlhancke8730 that’s when you bring noise cancellation headphones what if your mom was traveling with you and people were complaining about you as a baby crying ? We were all babies at one point in time don’t forget that
"Pillow fights" at altitude and "if you figure how to make them wear" headphones; 2 of the best & funniest travel comments I have ever heard.
Imagine spending money on a first or business class ticket then having to listen to a baby cry for 11 hours. 😭 P.S. No need to respond...IDGAF. ✌
Not every baby cry all the way. Instead, its a nightmare when seating next to an adult Karen😢😮
I've been on lots of flights where there were babies. The only time I've heard them cry was during the descent, probably because of the rapid change in air pressure. And even that was a few minutes tops. Babies get a bad rap.
So negative for what
i heard they din allow under 6-yrs olds in biz class? guess theyve change it? or is that only for 1st class?
Well, fly a private jet then
The baby looks like she’s having fun
Edit: ooh, 6 likes nice
so beautiful baby ❤
"Please be seated, and fasten your seatbelt", meanwhile business class passengers: "sleeping while seatbelt fastened".
Singapore Airlines is the best
Pillow fights and screaming kids in Business long haul... . not fair on the kids and not fair for other guests
Don't be jealous because they can afford it.
@@ammanistar9564 jealous? I travel business and don't pay to have to deal with pillow fights and screaming! Kids are fine, if they are properly behaved for the location!
@@nico_penfor some reason people can’t grasp setting boundaries and teach their kids to behave when in public spaces. Growing up, we couldn’t dream of behaving the way most parents just let their kids run wild today.
Dude, where in the video did you see that kid scream? And why can't she have a pillow fight in the privacy of their seat, not bothering anyone?
@@cool_alienempire6884That’s what you don’t see why would the creator of the video show their toddler screaming, it probably does happen but it isn’t shown in this very short clip.
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Wowwwww nice 🥰🥰🥰🥰
How friendly are the prices?
😂😂😂😂😂😂Very expensive I guess
Hi! How old is your toddler? Isnt 2yo above need to buy their own seat?
I have exactly the same question!
Oh beautiful! Nice and comfy. Probably expensive as hell though 😢
Hot take: toddlers should not be allowed on planes for the comfort of the other passengers. Also, don't take your kids on vacation until they're like 12, bc you know they aren't going to remember a damn thing
Was that before or after the turbulence issue?
❤❤ SO CUTE baby
the only people that should get those bulkhead seats are those with toddlers or people with big feet. Also any one else disabled that may need the seat.
DISABLED HERE,, THANK YOU. BUT IF POSSIBLE I0 WOULD SHARE
Business should be child-free or with special designated area for parents with toddlers.
So cute 😊😊😊😊
Business class on an international trip costs some business money. But Singapore Airlines is More than worth it!
Holy shit the karens in these comments hating kids. Just take some good noise cancelling headphones with you jesus. I've travelled a lot of times in planes with kids and literally no noise comes through my sony wh-1000xm2's and those are like 7 year old head phones. Im sure even better ones have come out by now.
Yeah I've heard really good things about airpods max for that. But tbh I wore my older bose headphones which don't even have active noise canceling and on my 8 hr flight w a baby in business wasn't disturbed by the crying at all tbh. I could hear it but only barely -- my music covered it up. If you're paying for a business class ticket you can shell out 300 bucks for good headphones, straight up. Speaking as someone who does! :)
So. Everyone has to buy $500 headphones now?
@@paul.martens You definitely don't need to spend 500 dollars. There are 200-300 dollar headphones that get the job done out there and those'll last you for years (and plenty of flights). But also, if you're flying business class, you can afford it. Unless you got upgraded, of course. So no, not everyone. Just the people who are flying in expensive seats!
@@paul.martens if you can't stand kids on PUBLIC transport that is ultimately your problem. Also again the headphones i have are 7 years old and work fine against noise. comparable ones from Sony go for 70 euro. Literally if you can pay for a flight I can't imagine that you are unable to pay that. Or you can of course be a Karen and hate that the public is using again... PUBLIC transport.
@@viella90 “It’s public” is exactly the argument everyone uses AGAINST young children being on planes. It’s the height of selfishness on the part of a parent to drag kids on a long haul. No toddler needs to go to Singapore 🙄, certainly shouldn’t be conducting business.
I feel bad for people who have saved years and use points for a special trip and have to deal with this. Reprehensible.
Welp, this is the closest I'll ever ever get to seeing something so beautiful thanks for the share❤
That would be so worth it if you could afford it. I recently flied 8 hours economy with my toddler and it was honestly hell on earth 😂😅
Could you post a list of all the airlines that have toddler friendly 1st and business class so I know which ones to avoid when I’ve paid a lot of money to be able to get some decent sleep! Thanks
How old is the toddler so she can sit with her mother? Is it up to 2 years only? Or is it possible for 3 years old too?
She forgot also to mention that toddlers more than 2 years pay full fare ticket without any discounts on being child. So offering your kid a headset is not a big deal if you are paying thousands of dollars.
I buy business class to have a good sleep. No way I pay so much for a baby crying beside me.
Great Video
Can we all agree that there need to be entirely child free airlines. 🙄
6+ only please!!!
Yeas pleeeeeze
Life‘s easier when you‘re rich, I get it.
Baby is tooooo cute. 😍
Nah leave those crying poop machines at home
Do you need a ticket for the toddler also?
It’s nice to be able to afford business class on Singapore airline
does toddler cost extra seat or extra cost?
Great now I just need a baby and the money 😂
I had to go on frontier with a toddler bought my flight back with their "extra leg room" which is still smaller than a cars space. Idk I let the anxiety of my toddler annoying others get to me I don't like when she won't stop slamming the tray. Than I saw another mom who was letting her son go wild without a care kicking the old lady in front of him seat throwing things over to her. Guess it's moms like her that make people right away give you an ohh noo look when you walk in with a toddler
As long as babies don't cry, you deserve to be on any flight.
Thats if you have a spare thousands to enjoy these sort of luxury ❤
I thought no kids allowed in the business class, maybe I am wrong.
Me seeing a kid sitting beside me : 👀🤢😒
I’m sure kids feel the same way seeing your face 😂
GET THAT KID AWAY FROM BUSSINES CLASS
correct. put the kid in economy so it can annoy poor people instead. cuz thats reasoable. messing with rich people is a nono
@@ltownandfriends4531so you got a problem with poor people?
@@ltownandfriends4531 yeah, git gud, pleb
What did the kid do but go on a business class flight
AND GET ME THE MANAGER!!
Toddlers shouldn’t be in business class.
then fly private karen 💀
Get yourself a private plane. Otherwise you have to share the space. You pay for one seat, don’t act like you own the cabin.
If I pay for business class and have to hear a baby cry I would never fly with that airline ever again
Yes this seat is the best
Call me old school… lol but as someone who pays a lot of money to fly business.. I miss the days of it being that environment. Dress code and no children 😂 lol I’m sorry even well behaved children in business is a no no to me. However as a parent I can understand why you want the extra space.
Tantrums and crying are extremely diminished in a seat with enough space for them to wiggle, watch cartoons, and eat. It's not at all like trying to hold a rabid raccoon in your lap with 18" of space. Trust me, parents do not enjoy it either, but you don't always have a choice in whether you have to fly or not.
Unfortunately my school only offers ebooks that we rent out for a single semester and I didn’t realize how detrimental this would be until I was talking to my grandparents and they gasped when I told them this because I literally don’t have access to the books after the semester so I can’t even review the concepts
Don't take a kid in business class!
The best ❤❤❤
I’m sure all the business people love having a baby & toddler near them while working 😅
Cool😊❤