People of all ages have to travel, but some adults can be a little grumpy about seeing kids on planes. If you’re one of those flyers who would rather be at 30,000 feet only with people who are legally old enough to vote, you might want to consider flying on a Sunday in September.
Data from Hopper, the online travel booking platform, shows that Sundays and the fall are the least popular days for kids to take to the skies.
Hopper’s data uses 12 as the cutoff point for what counts as a child traveler, so some voting-ineligible flyers may still sneak through. According to the Hopper research, 4.6% of bookings on Sundays include children, compared to 6.6% on Saturdays.