IndiGo Airlines, a partner of American Airlines based in India, is reportedly sending parents with small children to the back of the plane. One reporter recounts her experience of being denied the ability to book seats at the front of her flight until she complained on social media and later had difficulty using a feeding pillow due to the lack of extra space. The airline claims that its planes are not equipped with extra oxygen masks in the front of the aircraft, which is why lap infants are only permitted to sit behind row 22. However, U.S. certification requirements typically include having 10% more oxygen masks than passengers. The Indian government has been accused of protecting airlines such as IndiGo at the expense of passengers who have to pay more. The airline has stated that it is working on a clear infant policy to prevent such experiences in the future.