Safety Tips For Kids Traveling Alone

By Staff

A research states that American Airlines alone carries more than 200,000 unaccompanied minors each year. Millions of children fly alone every year. If your child is joining this troop of all new experience of traveling then ensure to follow these safety rules.

Travel Safety Tips

Try booking early morning flights as these are delayed less often and if there is a problem, you have the rest of the day to make alternate plans.

Arrive at the airport early and stay until the plane takes off.

Ensure that the child has all the required documents especially when traveling internationally as some countries require special documentations like authentic letter, stating that the child has permission to fly all alone.

Contact the person who will pick up the child at the destination and inform them about the timings of arrival. Do let them know that they will have to show identification and sign an Acceptance of Responsibility form. You can even make a list of telephone numbers and home address of the person picking the child from the airport, and keep it safely in the child's baggage. This way, if the child should ever get separated from the flight attendant responsible for them they will have information to show others who can help them get back to their destination.

In addition o all the above information, give the child a picture of the person meeting him/her with the full name, address and phone number written on the back. You will need to provide this information to the airline as well.

It is better to have an emergency contact person and phone numbers in the event of a flight cancellation or delay.

Before boarding the plane teach your children how to use a calling card and teach them how to make collect calls so they can always reach you. If you are planning to give the kid a cell phone, make sure it can be used out-of-state or overseas.

Ensure the kid has some extra money, including foreign money, in case of a problem with the cell phone.

To make the child feel comfortable on his/her flight, pack a backpack full of their favorite snacks and activities to keep them busy during travel. The Backpack should have a tag with the child"s name and address securely attached.

If possible, buy your child nonstop tickets only. However, if change of planes is necessary, use a small, less intimidating airport for the transfer.

Avoid sending kids with excess luggage as they may have trouble with checked baggage.

Follow these tips to experience, a trouble free and a safe journey.

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