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AnswerSure...BUT it's best to tell "reservations" about her/his age so they are prepared. The youngest a child can travel alone is 12. (USA)

Once you are there, you (or someone else) will have to walk him/her to the ticket counter and stay with them until they are ready for the plane--they recommend this, but you really don't have to, with some airlines. (ticket reservations will tell you all you need to know when you make the reservation) Make sure to tell them her/his age.

AnswerActually, the rules vary by airline and route, but some airlines will accept unaccompanied minors ("UMs") down to age 5. Check with the carrier you plan to travel on, but be aware that there is almost always an additional charge for this service.

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It does depend on the airline you travel with. Law states recommended age not legal age. the final decision is to the airline to decide. this can though depend on what country you are travelling fro and two as the law may state diffrent. Your best way to find out is phone the airline you plan to ttravel with.

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You might need a written permission from both parents (or other legal guardians) to show the checkin staff - especially if the parents are divorced. This is to prevent kidnapping and/or runaways. In Italy, you have to get this permission notarised at the city hall - don't know about other places.

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You would really need to check with the airline. Some take UM's with charging for a chaperone, but some low cost airlines will only accept someone 16 or over.

ANSWERUsually OK for some airlines but sometimes not. You have to check with the airlines you will travel with. You can check on the airline's website or contact the airline's office which provide lots of detail. May be you can check on the websites that has traveler's opinion that can help you make a decision. It's also depends on airlines and the country. If that person is traveling at the age of 18, that person is an adult.

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Yes, but not alone they must be with a responsible adult.

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