Opinion is split about whether a woman is right to have ripped into children screaming and behaving badly on a flight.
The irate passenger turned to Mumsnet to ask whether she was being unreasonable to "despair about parenting" during her travels.
The woman chronicled her travels on long haul flights on which she was driven to the edge by a bunch of kids.
She wrote: "I recently returned from a long haul trip with connecting flights, so was on five planes altogether.
"On four of these flights I was around children whose parents just seemed to pussyfoot around them and seemed unable to control them."
On the first flight the two-year-old was "extremely loud" and let out "continuous shrieking, disrupting his sister," and was "disturbing everyone around him".
The following flight the little girl refused to sit in her seat and stayed in the aisle during landing,
During her third flight, a boy stood up and jumped around his seat, causing her tempers to fray.
While on her fourth flight, kids were "shouting at each other across rows and over people's heads".
The woman asked her fellow online mums whether such behaviour was normal, and if she was in the right to be annoyed by it.
Some commenters suggested that she should have been more sympathetic.
"Personally I think adults should have more patience," one said.
Another wrote: "Expecting toddlers/ preschoolers to travel well on a flight is pretty naive."
Most people - perhaps those who themselves have been annoyed by the behaviour of children on flights before - were on her side.
"Flights are boring for kids but that is no excuse to let them run riot," one person remarked.
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Another wrote: "We managed numerous plane journeys with 3 small children and never once let them annoy other folks."
The woman is not the only person to question herself when it comes to plane etiquette.
Recently a plane passenger was taken aback when he was asked not to eat on a flight due to a boy's rare syndrome.
The man was flying from New York to LA for work when he found himself sat next to a family with a young child.
The passenger began tucking into a snack as his diabetes requires him to do at regular intervals.
That was when his problems began. He wrote on Reddit: "I immediately began receiving dirty looks from the parents and the mother said 'can you not do that?'"
What's your biggest pet peeve on flights? Let us know in the comments below.