What is Southwest Airlines' policy on unaccompanied minors?

Asked 6 months ago
Southwest Airlines' policy on unaccompanied minors is designed to ensure their safety and well-being throughout their journey. Children aged 5 to 11 years, traveling alone, are considered unaccompanied minors and are eligible for the Unaccompanied Minor service. This service requires an additional fee and guarantees dedicated care and assistance by Southwest employees. The service includes supervision during the flight, assistance with connections, and the child's handover to the designated guardian at the destination airport. Southwest Airlines does not provide this service for children aged 12 years and older. Parents or guardians are required to complete necessary paperwork and provide accurate contact information of both the child and the designated guardian. Southwest Airlines' commitment to safety and personalized attention makes their Unaccompanied Minor service a reliable option for children traveling alone.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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