Yes, a 3-year-old typically needs some form of identification to board a plane, although the requirements can vary by airline and destination. Many airlines do not require children under 18 to have a government-issued ID for domestic flights, but they may need a birth certificate or other proof of age. For international flights, a passport is generally required. It's always best to check with the specific airline before traveling.
yes
And eight-year-old traveling with their grandparents does not need ID to board a plane. The child will need a notarized paper giving the grandparent permission to have the child with them.
yes
just a ticket and the normal stuff
A valid ticket and a passport is usually a requirement. A book or magazine to read in flight.
Yes, But you will need birth certifacate or Driver's License. I am fourteen and I just flew out on WestJet by myself and all i needed was my Birth Certifacate.
Yes, the three of you will need a passport.
To stop a 9 year old being board you need to entertain them and let them do what they want to have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think a ten year old girl would probally need a 15in board, but depends on how tall she is.
Yes it is fine if a 70 year old person could go on a plane!
Generally, a 2-year-old does not need a form of identification to board a domestic flight within the UK, such as from Birmingham to Belfast. However, airlines may have specific policies, so it's best to check with the airline you are flying with for their requirements. Parents or guardians should also have proof of age if the child is traveling on a discounted fare. Always confirm the latest regulations before your travel date.
No, as the carseats name suggests, they are only for cars. Infants don't need to be in a carseat on a plane for many reasons, such as the fact that planes are much larger and safer.