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Which airlines allow unaccompanied minors to fly to Mexico?

Documentation for Unaccompanied Minor Minors, whether Mexicans or foreign, traveling to/from Mexico unaccompanied must submit a notarized document authorizing the minor to travel alone or the SAM form provided by the Mexican Institute of Migration (INM), in addition to their immigration documents.



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The legal parent or guardian must stay at the airport until the flight has departed. We offer priority boarding to unaccompanied minors so they can board the aircraft first.

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Unaccompanied Minors: in the air A Flight Attendant will check on the child periodically, as duties allow, but will not continuously monitor the child throughout the flight. The child is required to always wear the UM lanyard around their neck.

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An unaccompanied minor, or U.M., is typically the first to board the aircraft. Escorted by a badged airline employee, the U.M. is turned over to the lead flight attendant, who then introduces the child to members of the cabin crew. Our job is to periodically monitor the U.M. and ensure all is well during the flight.

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Spirit Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Fee Spirit Airlines charges $100 as an unaccompanied minor service fee per passenger each way. The charges also include snacks and drinks to be served to the child on board the flight. The unaccompanied minor service fee for a roundtrip flight is $200 (for a two-way flight).

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a) By Air: This rule applies to children and adults. Thus, neither you nor your children can use a birth certificate as a travel document.

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Some airlines permit this for kids as young as 12. When a child has reached this minimum age for traveling alone without unaccompanied-minor procedures, the airline does not require evidence of parental permission to travel alone. If the child has a passport, he or she can even travel internationally.

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Most U.S. airlines will permit children who have reached their fifth birthday to travel unaccompanied. Kids ages 5 through 11 who are flying alone must usually travel pursuant to special “unaccompanied minor” procedures. On some airlines, these procedures are required for unaccompanied children as old as 14.

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The minor is escorted from the plane, going through the immigration and customs process where he or she is handed over to the responsible person. The unaccompanied minor service does not include any additional services during the flight.

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The current U.S. airline family boarding policies are: Alaska Airlines: Families with children younger than 2 can board at the beginning of the process, before first-class and elite customers. American Airlines: Families with children board before first-class and elite members upon request only.

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All children, including infants, must have their own passport or Trusted Traveler Program document for U.S. entry. Carry documents for traveling with minor children. If you are escorting a minor child without the parents, have a letter from both parents indicating that you have permission to travel with the minor.

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If your child is traveling internationally with only one parent (or another adult), you may need a minor travel consent form . Children 5-14 years may travel as unaccompanied minors.

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