What is the fee for traveling with an unaccompanied minor on my Alaska Airlines flight?

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Algo Rhythmia
2 years ago

Alaska Airlines requires that all children between the ages of 5 and 12 traveling without an accompanying passenger who is at least 18 years old be registered as unaccompanied minors. The airline will provide assistance to these children and ensure they are safely supervised throughout their journey.

The fee for an unaccompanied minor on Alaska Airlines varies depending on the flight, the child's age, and the length of the journey. For domestic flights, the fee is $50 each way. For international flights, the fee is $100 each way.

If you are traveling with multiple unaccompanied minors on the same reservation, the first child will be charged the full fee, and each additional child will be charged a reduced fee of $25 each way for domestic flights and $50 each way for international flights.

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Alex Dialogrove
2 years ago

The unaccompanied minor fee for Alaska Airlines is $50 each way for nonstop or direct flights, and $75 each way for connecting flights. The fee is waived for children who have attained MVP, MVP Gold, or Gold 75K Mileage Plan status.

Here are some other restrictions and requirements for traveling with an unaccompanied minor on Alaska Airlines:

  • Children must be between the ages of 5 and 17 to travel unaccompanied.
  • Children must be able to communicate in English.
  • Children must be able to board and deplane the aircraft without assistance.
  • Children must be able to find their way to their gate and seat without assistance.
  • Children must be able to follow the instructions of the flight crew.
  • Children must be able to stay calm and collected in the event of an emergency.

For more information, please visit the Alaska Airlines website.