Yes. You can set it up with the airlines. they will allow you to bring your child to the gate and stay until she gets on the plane. You can also have someone at the destination doing the same. The flight attendants will watch over them on the plane.
I don't think you can, however my friend is flying with Heathrow next week and she is only 13 like me. I think if someone meets you there then it should be ok. Although, i would recommend, at 14 that you take all necessary safety requirements. My friend is being very careful. She is already very mature and sensible, and her mother has no problems with her flying because her grandfather is going to meet her there. She is in perfect health so i think she will be ok. Fingers crossed! Good luck with this, SB x
Yes, It also depends on rule which country you live in. this country is permission to travel
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yeah but if he's travelling with younger kids he can't supervise them unless he's over 16
15 years old
On almost all airlines, any child above age 5 can travel on airlines without their parents. Some airlines have fees and special requirements for younger travelers (normally under age 12). Check with your airline(s) for the specific details.
you have to be 16 years old to travel alone with Monarch most other airlines are 12 or 14 years.
Yes
The rules for children under the age of 18 to fly alone or with supervision varies between airlines. Children under the age of 18 are not required to have an ID, just their boarding passes.
On American Airlines (the company) infants can travel with a parent from the second day after delivery, although the airline recommends waiting until at least seven days after delivery. Children under 5 years of age may not travel alone. Children under 8 years old may travel alone only on direct flights that do not require a change of aircraft, and may not travel on smaller flights that do not have a cabin attendant. Children traveling alone who are 14 or younger are required to be booked in the Unaccompanied Minors service, which involves an additional fee. Children traveling alone who are 15 - 17 years old may use the Unaccompanied Minors service but are not required to. Those who are 18 and older are adults.
To travel alone you need to be 16 or older. You can travel with a supervisor at the age of 12
You can travel by air at any age. Most airlines require children under 12 to be accompanied by an adult or to travel on a flight that has an extra flight attendant on board.
Children over the age of 12 can travel on most airlines without their parents. But they need their parents permission and the airline has to be notified when the booking is made that it´s a child travelling alone.
Health not age is the determining factor.
Yes, if there is no physical, legal or mental impediment
Under the American Airlines Unaccompanied Miror Policy βChildren age 5 β 14 traveling alone by using unaccompanied minor service. This service is optional for children age 15 β 17, but if requested, then the fee applies.
yes.