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
Yes any age can fly with someone not their parent.
Yes.
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A 6-year-old needs a ticket, identification, and adult supervision to fly on an airplane.
you might need a parent consent
A 17 year old can fly without the assistance of a parent or guardian, as an unaccompanied minor on United Airlines. They can only fly this was on non stop flights. If flying from Melbourne, Florida to LAX, it is possible.
First of all a nine year old, shouldn't be married to a parent, so you don't need a divorce, cause they are not married
Yes, a 2-year-old does not need identification to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate.
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.
I think they can if they are with a parent and they use the parent's ID as part of the ticket process. Alone, no. The parent would have to check the child into the airline and the airline assigns a person to insure the child boards and gets off the plane correctly.
To fly on a commercial airplane, your 5-year-old will need a ticket, identification, and possibly a birth certificate. They may also need to follow specific safety guidelines and be accompanied by an adult.
You will need a parent to check you in at the point of travel, and you will need a parent approved adult at the other end to sign for you to be released. They are not allowed to release a minor without an approved adult on each end of the trip.