If you are in the US, a government issue ID to show to security to verify you are the ticket holder.
Yes a 9 year old child can fly alone, but he/she would need to have a personal flight attendant which could be costly (depends on the airline and if he/she is flying domestic or international).
Yes, the TSA does not need an I.D. for anyone under the age of 18. They still have to go through security and the bag check. But in short yes they can. The FAA says you must be 11 years old or older to fly without supervision, although children younger than 11 do fly but they are supervised by airline personal.
yeah beacuse 4 year olds are boss
Do what fly packs or alone?
Yes, a 16-year-old can typically fly internationally alone, but it depends on the airline's policies and any specific requirements or restrictions they may have for minors traveling alone. It is important to check with the airline beforehand to ensure compliance with their rules and regulations.
Be responsible at home. Also consider where you want to fly and why, it normally has an impact. Consider the fact that you need to show that you are responsible for getting on other flights with your parents.
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.
In order for a teenager to fly alone on a plane he/she will need to contact the airlne in advance to set reservations for the teen to fly alone. This is only if the teenager is between the ages of 13-18. Younger and older people will need to got through a special process. Flying alone for younger people can be scary. it is not reccomended either by the TSA
Yes, a 14-year-old can fly alone internationally, but it depends on the airline's policies and any specific requirements they may have for unaccompanied minors. It is important to check with the airline beforehand to ensure that the necessary arrangements are in place.
Yes, 17-year-olds need a valid form of identification to fly, such as a driver's license or passport.
No.
Children don't fly alone. They are closely supervised by airline personnel. If this involves a long distance visitation, but two two round trip tickets for yourself.