Frequent questions about Flights

How many minors can travel with one adult?

Regular airlines generally accept the following number of minors per adult:

  • One infant (seated on the traveller's lap).
  • One infant and one child under 5.
  • Two children under 5.
  • To fly with more than two children under 5 please check with the operating airline.

In rare exceptions (you must check with the airline) one adult is allowed to travel with two infants, if one infant sits on the traveler's lap and the other in a car seat that fits and locks into the airplane seat.

Travel restrictions for unaccompanied minors:

  • Minors travelling without an adult will never be accepted in code shared flights (when two or more airlines share the same flight).
  • Unaccompanied Minor service will never be confirmed on flights that are not operated solely by the airline itself.
  • Airlines will accept a maximum number of unaccompanied minors on a particular flight and they must all be confirmed in advance. The exact limit depends on each airline.
  • Children under 5 will not be permitted to travel alone and cannot apply for unaccompanied minor service.
  • For minors aged between 12 and 18 (young passengers) on international flights, assistance may also be requested and/or a special acceptance by the airline if assistance was not necessary (with extra cost).

Unaccompanied minor will be accepted if they meet the following requirements:

  • The airline has previously confirmed UM service during the flight.
  • That an adult escorts the minor to the departure airport, makes the necessary arrangements for the boarding, presents the corresponding disclaimer document and waits until de flight has taken off.
  • When the flight has a scheduled stop, the minor must be accompanied, it is his/her responsibility to ensure the minor boards the plane will all the necessary documents and waits until the plane has taken off. At this point the operating airline is responsible for the minor.
  • The adult picking up the minor arrives at the airport at the scheduled time of arrival and has photographic ID. 

Unaccompanied minors: it is not possible to make a booking for an unaccompanied minor through the Logitravel website, as the conditions vary between airlines. You will therefore need to contact the airline directly.

Unaccompanied minors on low-cost airlines: Low-cost airlines require children under 14 (or 16 for some low-cost airlines) to travel with an adult and must have all the necessary documents. Failure to meet these requirements the boarding will be denied. Low cost airlines do not offer unaccompanied minor service.

 

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