That depends on the airline policy, wich is different for every airline.
yes
soon as they can fly
That depends on the airline policy, there is nothing in the law about that. Some airlines offer the service of a child hostess that accompanies a child flying alone. Even some airlines don't care at all, if you're able to board on your own you can fly along.
No, you can never fly red eye without ID. The only persons that are able to fly without an ID are minor children under the age of 18. Each airline will have specific items that they will accept for ID such as a passport or state ID.
you at least have to be five years old to fly without an adult. It really depends on what airline you are booking on. Some airlines let children 5-11 fly alone but with an unacompanied minor service, and 12-16 can fly without the service and without adults. As i said it depends where your booking and where you are going. Well i hope this answered your question.
for an adult it will cost $517 and for children it will cost $322
Children under age 2 are able to fly on domestic airplane at no cost if they sit in the lap of an adult ticket holder.On international flights, children under age 2 are required minimally to pay airport taxes and fees if they sit on the lap of an adult ticket holder. Some airlines also charge a minimal fee for the child's ticket - but it is substantially less than an adult fare.If children under age 2 have their own seat on an airplane, they are required to pay for a ticket.
yeah i think so
depends. southwest allows unacompanied minors (5 and up) American u have to be 14years old. it all depends. read the airliners websites for their rules.
Not unless she's accompanied by a responsible adult. Airlines will rarely allow unaccompanied children to fly, because of insurance regulations.
YES, you can fly with 3 children.1 Adult cannot fly with more than 2 infants though.I have just booked a long haul flight from London to Melbourne with Singapore Airlines and I have children aged 6, 4 and 1 (please feel sorry for me as I am traveling alone with the children....AGH!!!)I am able to travel with the three children but was told if I had 2 infants (under 2) that I would not be permitted to travel unless another adult was with us. They explained this was because children under 2 need to sit on a lap for take-off and landing....seems reasonable, I suppose (unless of course you are the parent of twins needing to fly).16 September 2009
there are 8 chromosomes in an adult house fly.