We fly fairly often with our two kids. While we do have passports for them, we've never been asked for them. Children are not required to have ID when flying within the US. Interestingly, the security folks always ask our older son for his name and then ask him to tell them our baby's name. Our son goes by a nickname that does not match his legal name (which is printed on his ticket). They hold us there until we explain to him that he needs to say his "real name" and only when he does so do they let us go on. It's pretty clear they're doing whatever they can to make sure the kids you're traveling with are the ones you bought a ticket for.
Yes, a 3-year-old does not need an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate.
Yes, a 4-year-old typically does not need an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry some form of identification for the child, such as a birth certificate.
Yes, a 5-year-old typically does not need an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry some form of identification for the child, such as a birth certificate.
Absolutely! every one needs ID to fly domestically, and everyone must have a passport when they fly internationally.
Nope. You don't have to legally have ID until you're eighteen.
Yes, a 13-year-old typically does not need an ID to fly domestically within the United States. However, it is recommended to carry some form of identification, such as a school ID or a passport, in case it is requested by airline staff.
A 17-year-old needs a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to fly on a commercial airline.
A child needs an ID to fly when they are 18 years old or older.
A child typically needs an ID to fly when they are 18 years old.
Yes, your 13-year-old will need identification to fly. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific requirements, but a government-issued ID or passport is typically required for all passengers, regardless of age.
Yes, a 2-year-old does not require an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate.
if in the u.s. no but will need a guardian to go thrugh security and etc. but a forieng country u need a passport