I bought an expensive plane ticket and the flight was ruined by a crying baby – that’s why I’m never having kids | The Sun

A WOMAN has slammed parents who take babies on flights only for them to cry the whole journey.

TikTok user Steph posted a video on her account, where she often shows her solo travels.

In the video, it was captioned: "For the love of God, PLEASE stop bringing your crying babies on flights.

"This was an expensive 10 hour flight and reinforced I won't be having kids."

She added in the captions: "I hate when people tell me that I should have kids and it wouldn't stop me from travelling, this is exactly why I won't be having kids because I want to travel in peace yet I cant because of others babies."

The video has been liked nearly 14,000 times on TikTok.

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Some people thought she was being unfair, with one person said: "Yes cause imma just leave my child behind… bring some earphones that’s it."

Another said: "Fly private then!"

However, most were on her side – someone wrote: "I truly think they should create adult-only flights like they do with resorts."

Someone else agreed: "I'm a mother and I totally agree! nothing worse than screaming kids the entire flight."

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She isn't the first woman to complain on social media.

Last month, a woman who goes by the name Mooorganic on TikTok, shared a video of her onboard a plane with a child's wails in the background.

She captioned it: "Why isn’t there such a thing as adult-only flights? I would pay SO much money.”

She then elaborated, explaining to commenters: “The flight was 3 hours and I listened to this the entire time."

Some airlines have already answered calls for child-free planes – a budget airline has launched new cheap flights between the UK and Thailand – and there is even a section for passengers who want to avoid screaming kids.

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