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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.
Sometimes your child needs to fly without you, so it is important to choose a friendly and helpful airline.
Here are some Airlines allowing children to fly alone.
JetBlue
KLM
Ryanair
Southwest
Spirit Airlines
Transavia
United Airlines
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Delta Airlines
Spirit airlines
Alsaka Airlines
United Airlines
Air Canada Airlines
all as long as child has signed waiver from parents to fly alone
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.
Not unless she's accompanied by a responsible adult. Airlines will rarely allow unaccompanied children to fly, because of insurance regulations.
Yes. With most airlines you indeed can.
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.
In order to fly alone from the UK to Holland, airlines such as KLM offer an "Unaccompanied Minor" service that is mandatory for children aged 5 to 14 who are travelling alone. For children aged 15 to 17 the service is optional.
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.
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.
Most airlines let you fly alone at about 13/14.
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.
what airlines fly into Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan? Turkish Airlines for example does.
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, children flying alone are a serious liability for an airline, and can be a great deal of trouble. Most airlines will seriously restrict what flights the child is allowed to fly, and can charge a great deal for monitoring and protecting the child en route.