What is the Aer Lingus policy for unaccompanied minors?
Aer Lingus has a specific policy concerning unaccompanied minors to ensure their safety and comfort during travel. An unaccompanied minor is defined as a child aged between five and twelve years who is traveling alone. Children under five years of age are not permitted to travel without an adult.
When booking a flight for an unaccompanied minor, it is important to notify Aer Lingus at the time of booking, as specific arrangements need to be made. The airline provides dedicated services to assist unaccompanied minors, including an escort who will accompany the child from check-in through to boarding and upon arrival at their destination.
The service is mandatory for children aged between five and twelve. It is also worth noting that for minors between the ages of twelve and seventeen, the service is optional, and parents or guardians can choose whether they would like their child to use the unaccompanied minor service.
Aer Lingus recommends that guardians or parents prepare their children for the journey by explaining the process and what to expect during their trip. It is advisable to visit the current Aer Lingus website for specific details regarding fees, procedures, and any additional requirements related to the unaccompanied minors service. This will help ensure that all necessary steps are taken to facilitate a smooth travel experience.
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