Introduction
At American Airlines, we understand the importance of safety and comfort for all our passengers, especially our youngest travelers. Our American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Policy ensures that children traveling alone are provided with the utmost care and attention. Whether it’s their first flight or they are frequent young flyers, our dedicated staff is here to assist every step of the way.
Who Qualifies as an Unaccompanied Minor?
Children aged 5 to 14 traveling without a parent, legal guardian, or someone aged 16 or older are considered unaccompanied minors. American Airlines does not permit children under 5 to travel alone. For children aged 15 to 17, the unaccompanied minor service is optional but can be requested for added peace of mind.
Booking the Unaccompanied Minor Service
Booking the unaccompanied minor service is straightforward. Here are the steps:
Reservation: Call American Airlines reservations at 1-888-873-0241 to book the flight and add the unaccompanied minor service.
Forms and Documentation: Fill out the necessary forms, including the unaccompanied minor form, which will provide details about the child's itinerary and contact information.
Fees: The unaccompanied minor service fee is $150 each way, which covers up to two children from the same family.
At the Airport
Check-In Process
Unaccompanied minors must be checked in at the airport by an adult. Arrive at least two hours before the scheduled departure time to allow for a smooth check-in process. The adult checking in the child will need to:
Present a valid ID.
Complete the unaccompanied minor form.
Provide a contact number and photo ID of the person picking up the child at the destination.
Security and Boarding
A special escort will accompany the unaccompanied minor through security and to the gate. The escort ensures the child is safely onboard and introduces them to the flight attendants. Parents or guardians are allowed to wait at the gate until the flight departs.
In-Flight Experience
During the flight, the child will be seated in an area of the plane that allows flight attendants to provide additional attention. They will receive:
Priority Boarding: Early boarding to get settled before other passengers.
Special Assistance: Continuous checks by flight attendants throughout the flight.
Entertainment Options: Access to a variety of entertainment suitable for children, including movies, games, and TV shows.
Arrival at the Destination
Upon arrival, the child will be escorted off the plane by a flight attendant. They will be taken to meet the designated pick-up person, who must show a valid photo ID that matches the information provided during check-in.
American Airlines Student Discount
For students planning their travels, American Airlines offers a variety of discounts and benefits. The American Airlines Student Discount program is designed to make travel more affordable for students attending college or university. To take advantage of these discounts:
Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a college or university and have a valid student ID.
Booking: Visit the American Airlines website or call 1-888-873-0241 to book flights with student discounts.
Benefits: Enjoy reduced fares, additional baggage allowance, and flexible booking options.
Tips for Parents
Prepare Your Child: Explain the travel process to your child to ease any anxieties. Practice how to ask for help if needed.
Pack Essentials: Ensure your child has all necessary documents, a change of clothes, snacks, and entertainment items.
Stay Connected: Keep your phone on and accessible in case the airline needs to reach you.
Conclusion
American Airlines is committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable travel experience for unaccompanied minors. Our comprehensive service is designed to provide parents with peace of mind and children with a positive flying experience. From booking to arrival, our staff is dedicated to caring for your child throughout their journey.
For more information about our unaccompanied minor policy or to book a flight, please contact 1-888-873-0241.
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