It's a familiar problem for any traveller.
After the rush to leave the house, the last-minute passport hunt and the rigors of airport check-in, you settle down to relax on your long-haul flight.
Then a disgruntled baby decides now is a good time to exercise his vocal cords.
But now wealthy passengers on some Malaysia Airlines flights will have the chance to fly in serene calm after bosses banned babies from first-class cabins.
The airline, which operates out of Kuala Lumpur, has already imposed its controversial 'baby ban' on the first-class cabins of its Boeing 747 jumbo jets.
Is the airline right to take this move? Does this penalise parents who want to travel in comfort? Are all babies badly behaved on planes? Have your say....
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