Does Spirit Airlines allow 17 year olds to fly alone?
Unaccompanied Minors are only allowed on non-stop or direct flights that do not require a change of aircraft. Unaccompanied Minors and children under 17 traveling alone are not allowed to travel to international destinations.
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Unaccompanied minors can travel on both domestic and international flights, as long as it is nonstop on United or United Express. Young adults ages 15 to 17 can travel alone on any United or United Express flight, or they can choose to opt into the unaccompanied minor service.
Lap Children:From 7 days old until his/her second birthday (age 7 days to 23 months), a child is considered a lap child and does not need a paid seat; however, Guests may opt to buy a seat for the infant if they prefer. There are additional requirements for traveling with a lap child, click here to learn more!
Child age at the time of unaccompanied travelChildren ages 15-17 are permitted to travel as a standard passenger, Go to footer note, provided they can present a valid ID to security personnel. If parents or guardians prefer, they can also travel as an unaccompanied minor.
At check-in, an Unaccompanied Minor form must be completed at the airport by drop-off parent/guardian with photo identification before we can accept the child for travel.
Spirit Airlines' Commitments for Fee-Free Family SeatingGuarantees adjacent seats for child 13 or under and an accompanying adult at no additional cost for all fare types subject to limited conditions.
Children aged 12 and above:Children over 12 (15 for some airlines) can travel alone but the Unaccompanied Minor Service is available for an extra charge.
How old does a child have to be to fly alone? We allow children aged 14 or older to travel alone with us on domestic or international British Airways flights. Children under 13 years old cannot travel alone with us. They must be accompanied by someone aged 16 or over on the same or a linked booking to travel with us.
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requests written consent from both parents or the parent who is not accompanying the minor for minors (those less than 18 years of age) traveling to the U.S. alone or accompanied by only one parent. This written consent must be in English.
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