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Having a hard time finding any service like this on-line.

2007-11-09 08:18:06 · 10 answers · asked by mac 1 in Travel Air Travel

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Contact your airline and let them know you have a minor child flying. They have an unaccompanied minor fee that you will pay but they will walk your child on the plane and get them seated, then walk them off the plane and escort them to a waiting person on the other end.

2007-11-09 11:50:19 · answer #1 · answered by hr4me 7 · 1 0

If your daughter is over the age of 10, I'd recommend purchasing the "escort" service from the airline when you purchase her ticket. I say "10" because I feel at that age, she can sit unaccompanied on the plane just fine. The stewards and stewardesses will keep a close eye on her...that is part of their responsibilities.
An airline escort is an airline employee whose responsibility is to escort unaccompanied children, handicapped or ill passengers from the terminal to the cabin of the aircraft. Another escort will meet her at the door of the plane upon landing and escort her through the airport to her waiting party. The fee is minimal, and worth the extra cost.

2007-11-09 08:31:49 · answer #2 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 0 0

Your daughter will be classified as an unaccompanied minor depending on her age. Almost all airlines provide this service and will ensure your daughter boards the flight, takes care of her during the flight, escorts her to any connections and will stay with her until she is met by you or other appropriate person at her destination. Here's United Airline's information on the unaccompaied minor program, almost all other airline's provide this service as well:
http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1052,00.html

2007-11-09 11:12:29 · answer #3 · answered by Gerald J 7 · 1 0

The airline provides chaperone service for children (I believe it's up to age 18), whether you want it or not. They will escort her, and if she is changing planes, they will keep her in a safe place. They will sit her at the front of the plane to take care of her too. Let the airline know ahead of time.

2007-11-09 08:22:55 · answer #4 · answered by Lola 4 · 4 2

ok it rather is elementary in the experience that your flight is direct then its rather ordinary the airline workers gets you via on your gate and could carry directly to any shuttle records which you have. as quickly as you get onto the aircraft and land in china you will stay on the aircraft till all and sundry is off and yet another gate agent gets you and get you via customs its that straightforward. As for what to hold on the aircraft carry some books or magazines to envision. in case you have an ipod carry it. although while you're in first-classification there is not any might desire to hold something on the grounds which you will get loose movies and different good stuff

2016-10-01 23:52:53 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The airlines do provide this service for an additional twenty-five dollars.

2007-11-09 08:24:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Usually if you call the airlines and let them know, they will have one of the flight attendants keeps an eye on them for you and make sure they get where they are supposed to go.

2007-11-09 08:22:08 · answer #7 · answered by Modest 5 · 1 0

Call the airlines and let them know... They will give your kid a name tag saying "young passenger" or something.. And make sure you give them the details of who is gonna pick your daughter at her destination.

2007-11-09 08:25:07 · answer #8 · answered by always curious 3 · 1 0

call the airline itself. depending on her age, the airport may have a child handler available in the airports and the stewards can keep an eye on her on board

2007-11-09 08:22:48 · answer #9 · answered by schoolgirl27 2 · 1 0

my son used to fly from ca to KC and a switch at denver.The stewardesses would always watch him and get him to me safely.He flew on Vanguard at that timeHe also was only seven and eight at the times he flew

2007-11-09 08:28:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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