It's either a dream come true or a discriminatory nightmare. A budget airline in Indiana has announced child-free zones on its flights.

(WTHR) - It's either a dream come true or a discriminatory nightmare. A budget airline in Indiana has announced child-free zones on its flights.

IndiGo announced its Quiet Zones last week. The product is aimed at business travellers. Children under 12 years old are not allowed to sit in Quiet Zones.

IndiGo said in a statement:

“Keeping in mind the comfort and convenience of all passengers, row numbers one to four and 11 to 14 are generally kept as a Quiet Zone on IndiGo flights. These zones have been created for business travellers who prefer to use the quiet time to do their work.”

On top of that, under the new policy, children are not allowed to sit in rows one, 12 and 13, where the emergency exits are found, as well as additional leg room.

Some people have called the policy discriminatory, saying families should be able to sit wherever they want. But some fliers say it's an idea they can get behind.

Singapore airline Scoot, Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia X have all introduced some form of banning kids under the age of 12 from certain rows.

Totally agree with #childfreeflights I would gladly pay extra for a seperate section on the plane — Alaisdair (@alaisdair) October 4, 2016





Please GOD let this become a thing.PLEASE.I cannot handle another kid giving me jetlag because I can't sleep on the plane #childfreeflights — bc86 (@bcroft86) October 4, 2016



