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Kids Flying Alone Guide
Helpful tips for children traveling alone
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Airline
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Age
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Fee per child (each way).
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Notes
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Air Tran
Airways
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6 to 8 years old —non-stop or direct flights only
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$ 48 for a non-stop flight
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Unaccompanied children.
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American
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6 to 8 years old — non stop or direct flights only
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$ 110
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Flights for unaccompanied children cannot be booked online.
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British
Airways
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7 to 15 years old — can travel alone on connecting flights
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$ 60 for flights within UK
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Flights for unaccompanied children cannot be booked online.
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Frontier
Airlines
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6 to 15 years old — non-stop or direct flights or connecting flights.
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$ 60 for non-stop or direct flights
$120 for connecting flights
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Flights for unaccompanied children cannot be booked online.
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Before the flight:
Try to book a morning flight. If it is delayed or canceled, you have the rest of the day to make alternate planes. Make sure your child doesn’t wear any clothing that has his or her name on it, which would make it easier for a stranger to convince a child he can be trusted.
At the airport:
Make sure the flight attendants know that your child is traveling alone. Make sure that he or she will be seated in an area of the aircraft that’s convenient for attendants to keep an eye on — the very front of very back of the aircraft is ideal.
Register your child’s travel plans with the U. S. State Department, which can provide assistance in an emergency. This is a free service.
What to pack:
Cell phone: If your child doesn’t have a cell phone, buy him or her a pay-as-you-go phone at a cell phone retailer (零售店) so he or she has an easy form of communication for emergencies.
Gift cards: Invest in a few pre-paid gift cards worth $ 25 or $ 50, This will reduce the worry of traveling with a large amount of cash.
Family/ friends contact information: Give your child a complete list of names, numbers and addresses of the people who are picking your child up at the airport.
21. How much should you pay if your child aged eleven travels alone on a connecting flight by
Frontier Airlines?
A. $ 50. B. $ 75. C.$ 120. D. $ 160.
22. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Juice or water can’t be brought onto the aircraft.
B. Unaccompanied children can’t fly on the last flight of the day.
C. Pay-as-you-go phones are provided for free at the airport for children without cell phones.
D. Parents can register children’s travel plans with the U. S. State Department for free.
23. Which of the following is recommended for unaccompanied children?
A. Booking them morning flights.
B. Giving them a large amount of cash.
C. Making them sit in the middle of the aircraft.
D. Dressing them in clothing with their names on it.