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Delta Airlines Unaccompanied Minors Policy: Children Flying Alone

unaccompanied minor on Delta

unaccompanied minor on Delta

Delta offers a special service for unaccompanied minors and children traveling alone who are less than 18 years old. For these customers, Delta provides a wristband that will track their location within the airport, an airport lounge where they can relax, and personal assistance to ensure that they have a safe journey.

Delta Unaccompanied Minor Program: Guidelines

4 Year & younger: May, not Travel Alone: Must be accompanied by a passenger at least 18 years old unaccompanied Minor Program Fee: N/A 5 to 7 Year May travel on some nonstop flights only unaccompanied Minor Program Fee: $150 each way for up to 4 children 8 to 14 year May travel on some nonstop and connecting flights. unaccompanied Minor Program Fee: $150 each way for up to 4 children 15 to 17 years: Who has opted to travel as an Unaccompanied Minor May travel on some nonstop and connecting flights. Delta unaccompanied Minor Fee: $150 each way for up to 4 children Children ages 15-17 are permitted to travel as standard passengers, provided they can present a valid ID to security personnel. Parents or guardians may also choose to send their children as unaccompanied minors. If your child is traveling alone as an unaccompanied minor, you (18 years old or older) must accompany the minor through the check-in process and pick up the child at their destination. Review the process to help your unaccompanied minor prepare for their flight.

Delta Unaccompanied Minor Program Fees & Policy

The Unaccompanied Minor Program requires a fee of $150 USD/CAD/EUR each way. This fee applies to travel within the United States and internationally on both nonstop and connecting flights, in addition to the ticketed adult fare.

Delta Unaccompanied Minor Flying: Tips

What Happens If One of My Child’s Flights Is Delayed and/or Cancelled?

If there’s any indication that your child’s flight may not operate as scheduled, we’ll advise you and suggest that you make alternative travel arrangements. If the delay or cancellation occurs en route, Delta employees will:

Under very rare circumstances, an overnight is required (e.g. a major snowstorm). In these situations, we will provide overnight and meal accommodations for your child. Delta will provide supervision for your child while he or she is staying overnight with a Delta employee. If this unusual circumstance occurs, you will be contacted with information regarding the details of your child’s stay.

What Happens When It’s Time for a Child Traveling Alone to Board the Aircraft?

An airline employee will accompany the child to their seat before boarding begins. This allows time for:

Can I Board the Aircraft with my Child?

No, You will be asked to say goodbye in the terminal area because access is restricted to ticketed passengers. We do ask, however, that you stay in the gate area until the child’s plane takes off.

Who will Transfer my Child from Flight to Flight?

If your child is traveling alone, they will require special assistance. A badged employee will meet your child’s arriving flight and accompany them through security. The employee will then accompany your child to the connecting flight and assist them in boarding.

If your child’s layover is longer than four hours, the employee will take him or her to a secure location like the Delta Sky Zone, and turn his ticket and the Unaccompanied Minor over to the next Delta Air Lines representative in the room.(the employee keeps your child’s documentation until it is time to go to the connecting flight).

Another representative will accompany your child onto the connecting flight at the appropriate time. The representative will introduce them to the flight attendants.

What age is an unaccompanied minor on Delta?

Enrollment in the Delta Air Lines Unaccompanied Minor program is mandatory for children 5 to 14. If you prefer that your 15 to 17-year-old travel without supervision, please advise the agent at the time of the reservation and it will be noted.

Can minors fly by themselves on Delta?

Delta provides special services for children who are flying by themselves. Children 5-14 years of age traveling without an adult (18 years plus) are considered an Unaccompanied Minor (UMNR) and must participate in the UMNR program. Unaccompanied Minor (UMNR) service is mandatory for ages 5-14.

Does Delta require ID for minors?

IDs. Minors, unlike adults, are not required by law to show a U.S. federal– or state-issued photo ID for domestic flights, but will need to show a valid passport for international flights; this includes infants.

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