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  1. Unaccompanied minors − Travel information − American Airlines

    We want your child to have a safe and positive trip. For safety, we require children age 5 - 14 traveling alone to use our unaccompanied minor service. This service is optional for children age 15 - 17, but if requested, then the fee applies. The unaccompanied minor fee is $150 each way, plus applicable taxes*, in addition to the ticket price.

  2. Unaccompanied Minors

    The $150 fee is mandatory for children ages 5-14, and for 15-17-year-olds if a parent chooses to enroll in the unaccompanied minor program. The fee covers up to 4 children if multiple children, such as siblings, are traveling together. The fee can be paid one-way or round-trip at the time of check in or in advance by calling.

  3. Unaccompanied minors

    Our unaccompanied minor service is required for kids 5-14 years old who are flying alone or with someone under 18. Here are the important things to know about how the policy works: Your kids must be booked on a nonstop United or United Express flight. If your kids are under five, they don't qualify for this service and must fly with you or ...

  4. Unaccompanied Minors: A Guide to Every U.S Airline's Policy

    JetBlue. JetBlue allows for unaccompanied minors between the ages of 5 and 14 years old to travel on their own. Tickets can be booked online and carry a fee of $150 per person each way. There is a limit of 3 unaccompanied minors per flight, and they cannot occupy Mint or Even More Space seats.

  5. The Guide to Unaccompanied Minor Flights

    American Airlines: You can request your child be treated as an unaccompanied minor when they're 15-17, but it's required for kids 5-14 traveling alone or without someone who is at least 16 ...

  6. Can I send my child on a flight alone? Rules for unaccompanied minors

    Traveling alone can help kids to feel more responsible and become better problem solvers. Every airline has its own rules for minors traveling alone. "Traveling together" is a five-part series ...

  7. When Kids Fly Alone

    There are no Department of Transportation regulations concerning travel by these "unaccompanied minors," but the airlines have specific procedures to protect the well-being of youngsters flying by themselves. This booklet summarizes some of the most common airline policies. These policies may differ, however, so you should check with the carrier that you plan to use for a description of ...

  8. Can kids fly alone? Rules, fees vary by airlines

    The big U.S. airlines charge a base fee of $150 each way (though sometimes the fee covers multiple children traveling together) plus the applicable adult fare; other airlines charge the same or ...

  9. Essential tips for kids flying as an unaccompanied minor

    Most U.S. airlines will transport your child without a parent or guardian, at least on select flights, once they turn 5 years old if you pay the unaccompanied minor fee. Each airline has specific policies and fees regarding unaccompanied-minor flights. However, while specific policies are the relatively easy part, today we're talking about the ...

  10. 9 Things to Know Before Letting Your Child Fly as an Unaccompanied

    1. Review the airline's unaccompanied minor policy. Every airline has a detailed rules for children flying alone defined in their contract of carriage. Some carriers offer unaccompanied minor ...

  11. Unaccompanied children

    Children aged between 5 and 11 may only fly unaccompanied if they are using our care service or if they are travelling with someone who is at least 12 years old. The Lufthansa care service can also be booked by parents for unaccompanied children from the age of 12 up to a maximum of 17 years. This ensures that the child receives support ...

  12. Children Travelling Alone

    The Unaccompanied Minor service can be purchased but is considered optional for youth ages 12 to 17 who are travelling alone. Note: If they are travelling without the Unaccompanied Minor Service and have a connecting flight with another airline, please ensure to check the airline's age restriction policy before flying to avoid any issues.

  13. Safe flight tips for unaccompanied minors

    6. Pack a tablet. "If there was ever a time for screen time, it's on an airplane," says Jane, and we agree. Arming a child with a kid-friendly tablet is a no-brainer, but Jane has tips for ...

  14. PDF When Kids Fly Alone

    Kids ages 5 through 11 who are flying alone must usually travel pursuant to special "unaccompanied minor" procedures. On some airlines, these procedures are required for unaccompanied children as old as 14. On many carriers, children 5 through 7 will only be accepted for nonstop flights and for direct or 'through' flights.

  15. Unaccompanied Minors

    Traveling with kids can be an adventure. However, there may be a time where your child needs to travel without you. Whenever a child under the age of 18 is traveling alone, there are certain rules and procedures you need to follow. When an unaccompanied minor travels internationally, there are even more things to consider.

  16. Free Parental Consent Forms for Minors Traveling Alone

    A Child Travel Consent Form is a legal document that allows a minor child to travel without both parents or legal guardians present. It can be used when a child is traveling as an unaccompanied minor, or with another adult who is not the legal guardian, such as a grandparent, teacher, sports coach, or friend of the family.

  17. International travel documents for children

    Children traveling to the U.S. All children, including infants, must have their own travel documents such as a passport or document from a Trusted Traveler Program to enter the U.S. If you travel or are going to travel with a child, consider taking the following documents: If the child is traveling with only one of their custodial parents, they ...

  18. Unaccompanied minors service on KLM flights

    From 15 years old, teenagers can fly alone, optionally with the Unaccompanied Minor service for additional comfort. From 5 to 14 years, children can also fly without having an adult accompany them in the same travel class. For children between 5 and 14, the Unaccompanied Minor service is mandatory. Then, our ground and cabin crew will make sure ...

  19. Unaccompanied minors travelling without parents

    At Qantas, we consider a child under 12 years to be an Unaccompanied Minor if the child is travelling without the supervision of, or travelling in a separate cabin to: a parent or guardian, a sibling aged 15 years or older, or. an adult nominated by the child's parent or guardian. If your child requires special assistance or needs specific care ...

  20. Flying for unaccompanied minors: How parents can prepare

    What are airline policies for unaccompanied minors? Allowing an unaccompanied minor to fly alone is a bigger process than parents might think. Be sure to check with your airline so you are clear on the process. According to The New York Times, "Booking procedures vary. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines require you to call.

  21. Unaccompanied Minors

    Travel advice for Italy. Nationals of Italy below 14 years old, who are unaccompanied or accompanied by someone other than the parent/guardian stated on page five of the minor's passport, are required to have an authorisation form (Dichiarazione di Accompagnamento) signed by both parents and issued by the local police, when traveling to or from Italy.

  22. Unaccompanied Minors

    An Unaccompanied Minor badge shall be provided in the airport of departure for proper identification together with a special Unaccompanied Minor envelope containing all related travel documents. For partially used tickets where child's fare was originally assessed, tickets will be reissued to reflect the full fare of the remaining coupons.

  23. Unaccompanied Minors

    Unaccompanied minors under the age of 14 departing Italy won't be accepted for travel. Every child of Italian nationality, travelling to or from Italy, who is under 14 years old and is accompanied by an adult (over the age of 18 years) who is not the parent or legal guardian, must hold a fully completed declaration, a "Dichiarazione di affido ...

  24. Solo Parent Travel: Child Consent

    A guide for solo parents to obtain child consent for travel. Learn about the requirements, process, and necessary documents to ensure a smooth travel experience with your child. 525 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608 ... is a document that allows a minor to travel alone or with only one parent or guardian. Here are some important considerations and ...

  25. Children and Infants

    A child traveling in a different cabin less than 5 years will not be permitted to be seated alone unless accompanied by an adult 16 years of age and above in the same cabin as that of the child. Create a PNR for both customers in the desired class of travel.

  26. How to secure a travel clearance for minors traveling alone abroad?

    A travel clearance is a document issued by the DSWD Field Offices or its attached agency, National Authority for Child Care (NACC), to a minor travelling abroad unaccompanied by any of the parent ...

  27. What age can a Massachusetts child stay home alone? Here's the law

    Technically, there isn't one - but don't go leaving a note on the fridge yet. While the state does not set a specific age, potential cases of abandonment and neglect will be investigated on a case ...

  28. Home Alone: When Are Kids Old Enough?

    Various states limit how long a child can be left at home alone. For instance, in Georgia, children between ages 9 and 12 can be left alone for a maximum of two hours. In Arizona, Child Protective Services advise that any child between 6 and 9 can be left at home up to three hours at a time. The State Attorney's office of Minnesota advises ...

  29. Parents charged for allegedly leaving baby alone on beach while they

    They discovered the child alone approximately 5 feet from the shoreline. The child's parents, 30-year-old Paul D. Thorley and 28-year-old Mary E. Thorley, of Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, allegedly left the child unattended for "approximately 15 minutes while they went boating in the lake," police said. ... Alabama travel expert thinks ...