Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I’ve recently flown two long haul flights and would not think it appropriate for a young unaccompanied female passenger. The flight attendants have many duties on long flights like that and even if you pay an unaccompanied minor fee that does not mean they will keep eyes on for the whole flight. It’s dark, people sleep, people roam around, people drink too much. If your daughter has experience doing this kind of solo travel on long flights and is mature and has good judgment then maybe but I personally would not. He can either send you a ticket too so you can bring her or they can plan a different trip together. Or he can fly back himself to get her.
Its a bit ironic that all these parents who probably minimally supervise at home are concerned about a plane ride. Its absurd. OP probably would not let the kids go even if Dad came and got them,
We have friend's daughters who regularly fly cross country alone to see us. Never been an issue.
Cross county is NOT the same as long haul transpacific.
For these purposes, what's the difference? Is it only the length of the flight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminded me of a epic similar thread (everything was already discussed in those 30+ pages)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/485520.page
Thanks for posting this, I’ll review.
It’s Saturday, I’ve been out doing stuff all day, sorry for lack of clarification. Two kids 11 and 9, very innocent, very naive daughters. It’s a vacation, ex lives 5 mins away, we have 50/50 custody. No need to go off the rails with all of this imagined drama regarding withholding kids. Not the case.
I was just asking if anyone else would consider young kids flying alone from Asia to the west coast for optional travel reasonable. I do not. My daughters have never been abroad and the longest they’ve flown is to the Midwest for a holiday visit, along with two parents! They are not sophisticated independent, international people. We are not. ExH has a new wife who travels a lot and wants to do this trip. Great! BUT they don’t want the hassle of returning back with my daughters. They want to keep traveling on their own. Seems very week, dangerous, and irresponsible to me.
I said no.
That was the right move. 1000%
Thank you for saying so.I am perplexed why anyone would think this is ok, in the circumstances I’ve described. Mostly I am just pissed that he would cluelessly take what I perceive to be an unnecessary and very large risk for his convenience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I’ve recently flown two long haul flights and would not think it appropriate for a young unaccompanied female passenger. The flight attendants have many duties on long flights like that and even if you pay an unaccompanied minor fee that does not mean they will keep eyes on for the whole flight. It’s dark, people sleep, people roam around, people drink too much. If your daughter has experience doing this kind of solo travel on long flights and is mature and has good judgment then maybe but I personally would not. He can either send you a ticket too so you can bring her or they can plan a different trip together. Or he can fly back himself to get her.
Its a bit ironic that all these parents who probably minimally supervise at home are concerned about a plane ride. Its absurd. OP probably would not let the kids go even if Dad came and got them,
We have friend's daughters who regularly fly cross country alone to see us. Never been an issue.
Cross county is NOT the same as long haul transpacific.
Anonymous wrote:Next time, make that post your first post. Leaving out details didn’t help your cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminded me of a epic similar thread (everything was already discussed in those 30+ pages)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/485520.page
Thanks for posting this, I’ll review.
It’s Saturday, I’ve been out doing stuff all day, sorry for lack of clarification. Two kids 11 and 9, very innocent, very naive daughters. It’s a vacation, ex lives 5 mins away, we have 50/50 custody. No need to go off the rails with all of this imagined drama regarding withholding kids. Not the case.
I was just asking if anyone else would consider young kids flying alone from Asia to the west coast for optional travel reasonable. I do not. My daughters have never been abroad and the longest they’ve flown is to the Midwest for a holiday visit, along with two parents! They are not sophisticated independent, international people. We are not. ExH has a new wife who travels a lot and wants to do this trip. Great! BUT they don’t want the hassle of returning back with my daughters. They want to keep traveling on their own. Seems very week, dangerous, and irresponsible to me.
I said no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminded me of a epic similar thread (everything was already discussed in those 30+ pages)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/485520.page
Thanks for posting this, I’ll review.
It’s Saturday, I’ve been out doing stuff all day, sorry for lack of clarification. Two kids 11 and 9, very innocent, very naive daughters. It’s a vacation, ex lives 5 mins away, we have 50/50 custody. No need to go off the rails with all of this imagined drama regarding withholding kids. Not the case.
I was just asking if anyone else would consider young kids flying alone from Asia to the west coast for optional travel reasonable. I do not. My daughters have never been abroad and the longest they’ve flown is to the Midwest for a holiday visit, along with two parents! They are not sophisticated independent, international people. We are not. ExH has a new wife who travels a lot and wants to do this trip. Great! BUT they don’t want the hassle of returning back with my daughters. They want to keep traveling on their own. Seems very week, dangerous, and irresponsible to me.
I said no.
That was the right move. 1000%
I am perplexed why anyone would think this is ok, in the circumstances I’ve described. Mostly I am just pissed that he would cluelessly take what I perceive to be an unnecessary and very large risk for his convenience. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminded me of a epic similar thread (everything was already discussed in those 30+ pages)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/485520.page
Thanks for posting this, I’ll review.
It’s Saturday, I’ve been out doing stuff all day, sorry for lack of clarification. Two kids 11 and 9, very innocent, very naive daughters. It’s a vacation, ex lives 5 mins away, we have 50/50 custody. No need to go off the rails with all of this imagined drama regarding withholding kids. Not the case.
I was just asking if anyone else would consider young kids flying alone from Asia to the west coast for optional travel reasonable. I do not. My daughters have never been abroad and the longest they’ve flown is to the Midwest for a holiday visit, along with two parents! They are not sophisticated independent, international people. We are not. ExH has a new wife who travels a lot and wants to do this trip. Great! BUT they don’t want the hassle of returning back with my daughters. They want to keep traveling on their own. Seems very week, dangerous, and irresponsible to me.
I said no.
Anonymous wrote:Reminded me of a epic similar thread (everything was already discussed in those 30+ pages)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/485520.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the dad keeping them for the whole vacation?
He probably only gets limited time in the summer and OP will not allow more.
Thanks MRA poster.
It could also be that dad decided to move to another country to start his new life because he views his kids as dispensable and can only manage a vacation or two.
How are his kids dispensable? He's asking to see them and Mom is refusing.