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AirAsia X Adds “Quiet Zone” to Flights

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AirAsia X has added what it is calling a “Quiet Zone” to all its long-haul flights across China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia, Nepal.

The airline has reserved the first seven economy class rows (row 7-14), immediately after the Premium cabin for this purpose.

The “Quiet Zone” is exclusively for guests who are above age 12.

The “Quiet Zone” cabin features a new ambiance with soft lighting, offering a more relaxing cabin atmosphere, which will ensure a more pleasant journey for our guests.

AirAsia X’s Chief Executive Officer, Azran Osman-Rani, said, “We are pleased to carry out another new product option for our guests, an added value to our long-haul, and low fare services on our A330-300 fleet. This product enhancement allows our guests to have a more pleasant and peaceful journey with minimal noise and less disturbance. A heavenly package for those who wants peace of mind.”

Travellers who are interested in traveling in the “Quiet Zone” cabin can choose the pick-a-seat option during the booking process within the ”Quiet Zone” cabin area. No extra charge will be imposed for this option except for the standard pick-a-seat fee.

Guests who are below 12 years of age will not be able to book and select a seat in the “Quiet Zone” as part of this new product enhancement.

“The airline is not banning kids from travelling, but instead, is enhancing the array of product offerings on board to suit its guests individual needs and preference. We also offer 3 infant bassinets in the other two larger economy cabin sections to cater for families with young children. Hence, offering a fair choice for our guests,” Azran added.

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