What is JetBlue's policy on unaccompanied minors?

Asked a year ago
JetBlue has a comprehensive policy for unaccompanied minors to ensure their safety and well-being during travel. Children aged 5 to 14 years can travel as unaccompanied minors on JetBlue flights. Parents or guardians must contact JetBlue reservations to make arrangements and provide necessary information for a smooth experience. There is a $100 fee each way for this service, which includes a personalized escort through the airport, assistance with boarding, in-flight care, and supervision by trained JetBlue crew members. Additionally, JetBlue's Unaccompanied Minor policy requires the parent or guardian to remain at the airport until the flight has departed. Upon arrival, a valid government ID must be presented by the designated person picking up the child. JetBlue prioritizes the safety and comfort of unaccompanied minors, making their travel experience stress-free and ensuring peace of mind for parents or guardians.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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