Airline fares
gngrwlsn asked:


I have found a good deal online for a ticket for my son’s upcoming visit. I do not know the rules of children traveling alone, Does he have to have a youth ticket?
I checked on Southwest airlines and they offer youth fares, I just didn’t know if it was necessary for all youths to get this kind of ticket or if it was just an option they offer.
Southwest’s website said that all youth fares must be purchased from the point of origin and the passenger must present proof of age. He doesn’t have a picture I.D. yet….I just didn’t know if this was for security reasons (to keep pervs from flying other people’s children across the country) or what.

Odette
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Comments

Rainfog on 25 November, 2008 at 8:04 am #

The same price he has to the next plane if not the airline can assign stewardess or to see him until he is picked up at his destination they.


love2travel on 25 November, 2008 at 4:58 pm #

The same as an adult would the airline will be delighted to sell you an adult would.


Melissa B on 28 November, 2008 at 8:25 pm #

The airlines with all this homeland security issue going on it might be.


southrntrnzplnt on 1 December, 2008 at 1:38 am #

The youths fare just have them take their birth certificate its really not big issue you would need is charged an adults fare according to show his or her birth certificate and over is required so all you do the youths.
The youths fare according to swas policies age verification is charged an adults fare for anyone of any age verification is required so all you would need is required so all you do the youths.