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What is the policy for children traveling alone on Thomson flights?

Asked 2 years ago
Thomson Flights has specific policies in place for children traveling alone, often referred to as unaccompanied minors. Generally, the airline allows children aged between five and eleven years to travel without an adult, provided they are registered for the unaccompanied minor service. This service ensures that the young traveler receives special attention before, during, and after the flight. For children aged twelve and older, they may travel alone without being registered for this service. However, parents or guardians should always check the specific age requirements and guidelines on the current Thomson Flights website, as these can vary depending on the flight destination and any applicable regulations. When traveling, it is important to prepare the child with information about the journey, including boarding procedures and what to do if they need assistance. Additionally, parents should ensure that any necessary documentation, such as identification or consent forms, is completed and readily available. For detailed information about this service, interested parties can find it on the Thomson Flights website, which will provide the most accurate and up-to-date guidelines.
Answered Jul 21st 2025

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