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If you have to put your child alone on a flight, it can be severely daunting. But, don’t be overwhelmed. There are ways to ease things out. These travel trips for children can actually make the whole experience easy-breezy. What are they? Take a look.

Do your research 

From reading reviews to checking out the complaints, do it all. Avoid airlines that have had problems in the past. Also, go through the minor travel polices and finally choose the best service for your kid. Most airlines consider the age of a child 12 years or less; but do your research to cross-check the same for the airlines you are booking with.

Let your kid memorize the plan 

Your child must be completely familiar with the itinerary before taking the trip. Right from the name of the airline to the name of the destination and to who’s meeting them at the airport to all the emergency contact information, prepare your little one.

You must tell them what happens during the flight and explain the entire process to them. In fact, you can also tell your kid to ask the flight attendant where the plane is headed to ensure that they have boarded the right flight.

Problems and solutions 

There is a chance that your kid might encounter a problem. Therefore, think about all that can go wrong and have a foolproof plan. Go over everything with your kid if you think that can prove beneficial.

Avoid connecting flights

Mostly, direct flights are more expensive. But the risk factors are less. However, if you must choose connecting flights, schedule them in smaller airports as the transition becomes easy. Finally, the timing of the next flight is also important. You cannot allot too little or too much time. It must be just enough for your kid to catch the flight, even if there are any delays.

Early Departure 

Firstly, always check the status of the flight before you board your kid. Also, there is an advantage when you opt for early departures because they are less prone to frequent delays. And, this means your child will reach the destination on the given time, without having to suffer cancellations.

Child fare 

For children above the age of two up until twelve, some airlines offer a reduced rate or a discounted price for the entire journey. But, if your child is older than that, they are generally booked as adults.

Each airline has its own set of rules. Hence, it is always best to confirm with the airline before you make a booking. This will avoid any confusion and ensure a glitch-free journey.

Let the airline know 

You must inform the airline that your child is traveling alone. In fact, you can even call up the airline a day or two before the travel to list your child as an unaccompanied minor. This way, someone from the airline is present to keep an eye on your child and to help them out in case of any cancellations or delays.


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