Airline's Seating Chart Shows Passengers Where Babies Are Sitting

Young tired father and his crying baby daughter during flight on airplane going on vacations

Japan Airlines just launched a new feature on its website that helps you avoid sitting next to a BABY.

When you pick your seats, there's an icon on any seats where kids two and under are sitting. So, if you want, you can make sure you're as far away from them as possible.

It only works if the parents booked their tickets online. And we haven't seen any other airlines doing it yet. But an online survey found most people like the idea . . .

57% said it's a good feature . . . only 17% said it's not . . . and 26% weren't sure.

Some parents don't like it though, because they feel like they're being discriminated against. And they don't want random people to know where they're sitting.

(CNN/YouGov)

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