Southwest Airlines requires a ticket purchase for children two years old and older.
Southwest Airlines charges a fee of $50 each way for an unaccompanied minor (UM) service. This fee is in addition to the child's airfare. Keep in mind that specific policies and fees may vary, so it's a good idea to contact Southwest Airlines directly at +1 (833) 549-4777 for the most up-to-date information on UM fees and requirements.
None <><><> Depends on the age of the child. MOST airlines have a procedure called "Unaccompanied minor". There are limitations on which flights this can be used. Check the websites or call the airlines you are considering.
If the child is flying on a Youth, Child, or Infant fare, you must provide a valid picture ID proving age or a birth certificate. If the child is flying on standard adult fare, no identification is required.
Yes, at least on most airlines.
Rules for a minor child traveling with a non-relative vary between airlines. A limited power of attorney may be helpful but it is best to check with the specific airline to find out what they require.
You do not need documents for a minor child to travel by air if they are traveling with an adult. An older child is sometimes allowed to travel with social security and/or drivers license depending on their age. They are usually escorted by airlines personnel. Some airlines have cracked down on this and no longer allow children to travel by themselves.
For US airlines it is 16 years old.
For US airlines it is 16 years old.
Whether a 2-year-old pays for a flight depends on the airline. Some airlines require a ticket to be purchased, while others allow the child to sit in the lap of an adult without an extra fee.
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.
Get an agent and then go to auditions for parts that require a child.
No. This will require legal action.