Your Child Can Fly Alone: This Is How

Rules for unaccompanied minors have been in place for years

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Rules for unaccompanied minors have been in place for years

The news of a five-year-old child flying alone from Delhi to Bengaluru recently went viral on social media.But what are the rules for children flying alone? What age do they have to be, in order to be categorized as an 'unaccompanied minor'? Find the answers to many such questions right here:

  • India's airline operators such as Air India, Indigo, SpiceJet, Vistara and others offer dedicated service to minors travelling alone for an extra fee.
  • While Air India calls it the ‘unaccompanied minor’ service, Indigo's service is named 'Flying Solo' and Vistara's programme is called 'Vistara YoungStar'.
  • The service is available on domestic and international routes for children between the ages of five and 12 for a minimum fee of ₹2,500 or more depending on the airline. Vistara charges $60 for international flights.
  • For international travel, roughly the same rules apply except when it comes to long stopovers for changing flights. Some airlines don't accept minor travellers if the stopover at the transfer station lasts more than six hours.
  • Parents or guardians are required to submit a separate form to avail this service by giving the reason for sending the child alone and other details. While some airlines want the minor to be registered days in advance, others offer on-the-spot registration facilities too.
  • The forms generally require details of the parent or guardian and also of the person who will meet the ‘unaccompanied minor’ at the point of arrival. Valid photo IDs of the minor and parents or guardians will need to be furnished.
  • An unaccompanied minor cannot ask for a web check-in. It has to be done at the check-in counter for the boarding passes.
  • Once the child enters the airport with the valid documents, the airline ground-staff will help with all processes until the aircraft boarding. Thereafter, the child will be under the care of the cabin crew.
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