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Could children fly unaccompanied on the airline?

  • Yes

  • With restrictions

  • If over 12

  • No

Answer

Children are generally not allowed to fly alone on airplanes due to safety concerns. Different airlines may have specific age restrictions for unaccompanied minors, but most require passengers to be at least 12 or 13 years old to travel alone. Airlines provide supervised services for children traveling alone, called unaccompanied minor services, which involve additional fees and require advance arrangements with the airlines.
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