Summer travel brings an increase in unaccompanied minors who are flying to camp, grandparents, and relatives. Do you know someone who is hesitant to send their child on an airplane alone? With all the increased security, there are many
small details that can make a huge difference in the flight of an unaccompanied minor.
I formally interviewed 3 unaccompanied minor (UM) veteran supervisors from commercial airlines. Their insight, parent recommendations, and personal stories provide parents with vital information needed to safely send a child into the busy world of aviation. Some of the topics covered:
- What documentation is required for the child traveler as well as those dropping off and picking up the child?
- Where does your child go during a long layover?
- What is the one thing that every UM supervisor wants parents to know before trusting the airlines with their most precious “cargo”?
Available in a convenient instant download, “So Your Child Is Flying Alone….What You Need to Know About Flying as an Unaccompanied Minor” is available for purchase and instant read at www.JetWithKids.com/product_preparation_tools











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