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"Recently a decision has been made by Air New Zealand and Qantas not to seat men next to unaccompanied children.

Reports surfaced yesterday that a passenger, Mark Worsley, on a Qantas flight from Christchurch to Auckland, had been ordered by an air steward to change seats because he was seated next to a young boy sitting alone.

A Qantas spokesman confirmed the airline did not allow unaccompanied children to sit next to men. Air New Zealand later confirmed they had a similar policy."

Looks as though the paranoia continues, but is it getting out of hand? Are men made out to be the bad guys? Thoughts?
 
Drummond said:
"Recently a decision has been made by Air New Zealand and Qantas not to seat men next to unaccompanied children.

Reports surfaced yesterday that a passenger, Mark Worsley, on a Qantas flight from Christchurch to Auckland, had been ordered by an air steward to change seats because he was seated next to a young boy sitting alone.

A Qantas spokesman confirmed the airline did not allow unaccompanied children to sit next to men. Air New Zealand later confirmed they had a similar policy."

Looks as though the paranoia continues, but is it getting out of hand? Are men made out to be the bad guys? Thoughts?

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