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my cousin wants to fly out to california to see her father that she hasn't seen in 6 years. she has permission from her mother, father, and she has up to $2,500 to spend for a round trip ticket from cali to new york. what airline would let her fly alone?
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all airlines will but the tickets CANNOT be bought online. they must be purchased in person or over the phone and there are fees for the unncompanied minor service. it is a requirement of the FAA i believe not just the airline. when you make the reservation for an unacompanied minor you have to give all the information…names, addresses, telephone numbers of both the ADULT taking her to the airport and the ADULT picking her up. and these people must have pic id. they’re lots of restrictions like only certain flights… no red eye flights and some have restrictions with no connections or only connecting in the airlines HUB city. look on the web to see what airline has the best flights or prices then call that airline and talk to them about unacompanied minors. they’ll tell you all the fees and what restrictions they’ve.
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Any airlines will let children fly alone. When the child is dropped off at the gate you let the person at the front desk know your child is traveling alone and a flight attendant will take the child to their seat and keep and eye on the kid the whole entire flight and checking up on them. Making sure their alright. And then they’ll bring the child out of the plane when landed to meet with whoever they are meeting with.
Hope that helps.
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Kids fly alone all the time. Most airlines wouldn't think anything of it and many will even help her through the proses if she asks for it.
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All of them basically. Now, lets not forget about fees and what not. At her age they’ll charge for a flight attendant to watch her. Most will charge 50-125.
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All of them, but you will need to buy them in person at the ticket counter and notify them that she’ll be a UM (Unaccompanied Minor).
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all of them.
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