We all are aware of some circumstances in which parents must be thinking about their child travelling solo with an airline. They may get worried regarding the safety purposes of their child. However, Alaska Airlines Unaccompanied Minor services for children travelling alone, whether required or upon request. We warmly welcome child guests and feel glad escorting them to the final destination.
“Alaska Airlines unaccompanied policy is also known as “Junior Jetsetters” and specifically designed for Alaska Airlines unaccompanied minor travellers.”
Junior Jetsetters will receive the following things while flying with Alaska Airlines.
- A wristband or lanyard so that our employees will be able to recognize your child as a Junior Jetsetter.
- Early boarding with a special safety from flight attendants so that they can comfortably travel with our airlines.
Age Required for Travelling in Alaska Airlines
The minimum age of your child should be 6 years to travel alone as a part of our Alaska airlines unaccompanied minors. Furthermore, we advise bringing your child’s age proof (like a birth certificate or passport) as it might be requested at the time of checking in at the airport.
Well, children of the age group (5-12 years) can travel in a junior jetsetter unaccompanied without a parent, legal guardian, or an adult. And, it is completely optional for adults, ages 13 to 17 years whether they want to travel with their parents or not. It is completely their choice to go with one of these options.
Instructions for Alaska Unaccompanied Minor Booking
For booking your child’s flight, you must visit the alaskaair.com website and select the total number of children travelling in the children’s field. And then, go through the following instructions while booking the ticket.
- The number of unaccompanied minors on each flight is limited to the concern for the security and safety purposes of children travelling alone.
- A solo traveller will not be allowed to book the last connecting flight of the day until there is no other option left.
- Alaska Airlines unaccompanied minors cannot book a flight that is late by 2 hours or more.
- If you are booking a flight for your child, directly call on our Alaska Airlines reservations instead of visiting alaskaair.com
Alaska Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Fee
Before knowing the fee structure for Alaska Airlines Unaccompanied minors, you should consider the following point.
If an adult aged 13 to 17 years has taken as an unaccompanied minor while connecting to another airliner, he can also use our Junior Jetsetter Service to travel on Alaska Airlines. However, you will be responsible for paying all applicable charges for both airlines.
Now, check out the following list to know the Alaska airlines unaccompanied minor fee.
Ages |
Unaccompanied minor services fees |
5-7 Years |
$50 each way |
8-12 Years |
$50 each way/ child (nonstop or direct) $75 each way/ child (connecting flights) |
13-17 Years |
$50 each way per child (nonstop or direct flights) $75 each way/ child (connecting flights) |
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