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What age can a child fly alone on American Airlines?

  • Writer: Airlines Unaccompanied Minors
    Airlines Unaccompanied Minors
  • Apr 8
  • 2 min read

Based on the American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor rules, children aged 5 - 14 fly alone with the unaccompanied minor service. Also, this service is optional for children ages 15-17, but if they request the service, they need to pay the charges. The unaccompanied minor fee on American Airlines is $150 each way, including taxes* with the ticket price.



What is American Airlines' Unaccompanied Minor Service?


Children flying without a legal guardian or parents are considered to be unaccompanied minors by American Airlines. Parents will get American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Service to help their children from the departure destination to the final destination.


What is American Airlines policy for unaccompanied minors?


As per the American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Policy, minors from the age group of 5 to 14 can fly alone by using the unaccompanied minor service. For children from the age group of 15 to 17, this service is an option, but even if you insist on getting this service for their kids, you need to pay charges. AA Unaccompanied Minor fee is $150 each way plus taxes including the ticket price.


How much is an unaccompanied minor on American Airlines?


American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Fee is $150 each way for this minor service plus taxes. This service covers multiple siblings flying together on the same American Airlines flight. 


What age do kids fly free on American Airlines?


Based on the terms and conditions of American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor, kids under 2 years old can travel for free only when flying as a lap child. 


Do kids under 18 need ID to fly American Airlines?


For domestic travel within the US, American Airlines Unaccompanied Minor under 18 don't need their own ID to fly, but the responsible adult should show their ID during the check-in time. However, for international flights, minors under 18 must show the same required documents as their parents, adults or guardians. 

 
 
 

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