Monday, November 30, 2015

Learn How A National Airport Concierge Service Helps Unaccompanied Minors

By Lilia Slaybaugh


While children have traveled alone on planes for many years, there are rules that help keep them safe. Every airline has their regulations that pertain to unaccompanied child travelers. These rules and regulations for unaccompanied minors are dictated by the United States Airport Concierge Services.

It is important to note that rules in regard to when children can fly unaccompanied vary among airlines. Keep in mind that in the US children are not allowed to travel alone if they are under five. If a child is between five and seven, they can fly alone on nonstop flights only. However, he child must be escorted by airline personnel.

Children who are age eight to eleven cam take flights that are connecting but have to have an escort. The child in this age group however, cannot take the last connecting flight of the day unless no other option exists. Some people find it surprising that children age 12 and older are permitted to travel without supervision.

There are airlines that provide escorts for children 12 to 17 if the parents want the service. There are some airlines that do not permit a child to travel alone until they turn fifteen. For about two hundred dollars round trip, this service is offered to ensure a safe flight.

Parents get a pass that allows them to take their child through security and to their gate. At the gate the child is turned over to an attendant who will get them on the plane. The parents are permitted to stay at the gate until the plane takes flight.

For connecting flights, an attendant has the child remain seated to wait for an escort. The escort will take the child to the connecting flight and hands them over to a flight attendant on the plane. When kids arrive at their destination the adult meeting them must show ID to pick them up.




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