Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the answers you are getting to your question OP. I would NEVER send a 6 year old on a flight by him/herself! OMG. NEVER except in the case that our country was taken over by terrorists and I was sending my 6 year old to safety.
I wouldn't send my 9 year old either. Flights can be scary, they get delayed or diverted. People on flights can be scary or rude. I will not buy tickets on a flight unless I can sit in the same row as my children -- I'll pay for a higher priced flight where there are enough seats together or we just won't go.
My kids have flown many times, but they don't want to sit by strangers. They sometimes have to be reminded not to disturb nearby passengers. They wouldn't know what to do in an emergency.
Wow. I am really shocked that some of you think it's no big deal to put a six year old on a plane.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have been flying unaccompanied since they were about six. The oldest three are in college now. I only let them fly on non-stop flights until they were about twelve. And I was very particular about flight times and who would meet them when they landed.
It's not a big deal. The plane is not going to crash. They are MUCH more likely to be killed in a car accident, but you let them get into a vehicle, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even send a teenager.
You guys are way too laid back.
Wait -- seriously?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even send a teenager.
You guys are way too laid back.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even send a teenager.
You guys are way too laid back.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even send a teenager.
You guys are way too laid back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Airlines require that you pay unaccompanied minor fees for anyone under 15. They give you a special pass so you can see the child to the gate and they literally hold their hand all the way to their seats. I am sure they also have very strict procedures in place if the plane gets diverted. I think 9 and 11 is fine for most kids.
That depends on the airline. My seven year old flew on SW and there was no fee, and the unaccompanied minor program was great. On the other hand I tried to fly my 13 year old to see me on SW and they told me that they don't do unaccompanied minors past 12. She's got some LD's and in many ways was more like a 10 or 11 year old but her only choice was to fly solo. I was able to walk her to and from the gate by asking for a pass for assisting a passenger in need, but she didn't have support on the plane. Of course she didn't need help on the plane, but the first time I flew alone my flight got rerouted and in that circumstance, I would have been grateful for an adult who could have helped her out.