Yes. My cousin's son has travelled alone several times and I believe he just turned 13 two months ago. I BELIEVE there are very strict rules about how minors are dropped off / picked up, etc., but they can fly alone. You should call your airline to validate the rules.
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No. I recently saw a news item where 3 children did fly alone. One reason they were able to do this is that the oldest was 16 and in some states the airlines will allow a 16 year old to fly alone. He/she still needs the proper documents and identification as well as a ticket.
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.
Yes. With most airlines you indeed can.
Not unless she's accompanied by a responsible adult. Airlines will rarely allow unaccompanied children to fly, because of insurance regulations.
Most airlines let you fly alone at about 13/14.
It is possible that a 17 year old can fly from Melbourne to LAX without assistance. United Airlines allows a 17 year old to travel as an unaccompanied minor for a certain fee and only on non stop flights.
what airlines fly into Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan? Turkish Airlines for example does.
about 1,204,500 a year and about 3,300 a day
Most airlines have very specific policies concerning children flying alone. It's allowed at a certain age by some, it's completely not allowed at all by others, and by some there are conditions for your child flying alone. The best way to find out is to contact the airline in question, or find out on the airlines official site.
There are many popular airlines that fly to and from the Isle of Man airport. Some of the more famous airlines that fly to and from there are United Airlines and Southwest Airlines.
Yes up to age two. The child must sit in your lap.
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