Anonymous wrote:OP is not wanting kids to have a relationship with Dad so this isn't even an issue. There is no reason why she and Dad can't each fly one way to travel with the kids if she is concerned. She also isn't offering any other alternative for him to see the kids. She is clear he cannot have a relationship with them.
Anonymous wrote:Even if they’re too old for UA minor status, most airlines will allow you to still pay for the service until they are 18. I’d pay the extra fee just to speed their way through immigration.
If there’s a layover, I’d use the service to make sure that if there were a plane cancellation or other abnormality, they wouldn’t get left in the lurch. Some countries wont allow kids to use credit cards, so getting a hotel room/changing money/taxi etc would be very difficult for even a frequent teen traveler to navigate in an emergency.
But they’re you’re kids, so if you don’t think they’re ready for this, nothing will quell your anxiety overnight. I would gently suggest that you think about ways to promote greater independence. I’m still unclear about their ages, but even the 11yo will be out of the house before long and should have the confidence to deal with independent travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 11 yr old and her friend fly to Switzerland to visit their best friend who had moved their six months ago. It was NBD and they had a blast. I’d be more weary if alone but 2 can watch out for each other.
DC - Geneva is a much shorter and simpler flight than DC - Asia. I would be worried but maybe not forbid DC-Geneva.
OP said it’s Asia one way to the West Coast
That's still twice as long as DC - Geneva, and also landing in a non-Western country where it is likely going to be much harder to understand how to get help than Switzerland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 11 yr old and her friend fly to Switzerland to visit their best friend who had moved their six months ago. It was NBD and they had a blast. I’d be more weary if alone but 2 can watch out for each other.
DC - Geneva is a much shorter and simpler flight than DC - Asia. I would be worried but maybe not forbid DC-Geneva.
OP said it’s Asia one way to the West Coast
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 11 yr old and her friend fly to Switzerland to visit their best friend who had moved their six months ago. It was NBD and they had a blast. I’d be more weary if alone but 2 can watch out for each other.
DC - Geneva is a much shorter and simpler flight than DC - Asia. I would be worried but maybe not forbid DC-Geneva.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old? Who is she going to see?
11 yrs. he wants to take her on half of his vacation with his (childless therefor clueless about children- sorry) new wife. I’m so angry he’s be such an idiot in regards to his parenting responsibilities, I’m shaking. He’s generally a blue ribbon, horrible jerk but even for him, this was a shock to me.
And, what's wrong with him doing a direct flight and going on vacation as a family. If he is taking his child on a vacation he is doing his parenting responsibilities. If he went on vacation without his child then you'd complain. Real issue is you think that money is yours and are upset he got remarried.