An airport lounge is an ideal setting for unwinding and refreshing before, or in between, a flight and is generally available to any and all passengers with access or via a payment. Many airport lounges around the world also offer family-friendly areas or facilities, catering to travellers with young children. But just like having a baby on a flight leaves some passengers less than impressed, it seems those thoughts also extend to having kids visit airport lounges.
READ MORE: The most popular domestic destinations Aussies are heading to in 2025 In a Nine reader poll we asked the question, "should kids be allowed in airport lounges?" The responses were split fairly evenly down the middle with only 56 per cent of people saying outright "yes". READ MORE: Common travel item flight attendant 'would never' pack in carry on On the other side of the coin, 22 per cent of respondents said an outright "no". "NO the BRATS should NOT be allowed in airport lounges," was one such response.
However, the remaining 22 per cent selected "unsure" as they pointed out it would very much depend on a few things. READ MORE: This airline has lost the most luggage according to passenger reviews One of the biggest points centred around behaviour. "Why wouldn't children be allowed in airport lounges?" one person commented.
"Obviously the parents have paid for the privilege, however it should be the parent's responsibility to make sure the children are made to act with decorum in those types .