No, a 14-year-old cannot fly alone on easyJet in 2026. The airline enforces a strict safety policy stating that any passenger under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 16 years old. Unlike many "legacy" carriers like British Airways or Lufthansa, easyJet (and its rival Ryanair) does not offer an "Unaccompanied Minor" (UM) service. This means there are no airline staff members assigned to escort the child through security or monitor them during the flight. If a 14-year-old attempts to check in or board without an adult on the same booking, they will be denied boarding at the gate without a refund. For 2026 parents, this is a critical distinction: while some airlines allow 12-year-olds to fly independently with a "consent form," the budget model of easyJet requires travelers to be at least 16 to be considered legally independent and capable of navigating the journey on their own.