Following complaints from first class passengers, Malaysia Airlines is set to ban babies from travelling in first class on the airline’s new Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-400 fleet.

The baby ban is a reaction to first class passengers having a gutful of crying infants while they are sipping on their champagne, according to the Australia Business Traveller. They said that they have spent a lot of money and still aren’t able to sleep due to crying babies. The airline has decided not to install bassinets in the first class cabin of its Boeing 747-400 fleet.

They said those wishing to travel with babies must do so in business or economy sections where bassinets will be made available.