What documents does a teenager need to fly?
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What documents does a teenager need to fly?
Children ages 15-17 traveling alone need one of the following:
- Driver’s license.
- Passport.
- Credit card.
- School ID.
- Company ID.
- Library card.
- Birth certificate.
- Social Security card.
What airlines let 17 year olds fly?
- Air Canada. Age: 8 to 11 years old – must purchase Unaccompanied Minors (UM) service; 12 to 17 years old – UM service optional; Children under 8 cannot travel alone.
- Alaska Airlines.
- American Airlines.
- British Airways.
- Delta Air Lines.
- Frontier Airlines.
- Hawaiian Airlines.
- Icelandair.
Can I fly on my own at 17?
Minimum age to fly unaccompanied: Children aged 5 years old up to 14 years old may travel alone if the unaccompanied minor service is reserved. For children between the ages of 15 and 17, an escort service is optional.
What ID Can a child use to fly?
According to the TSA, only people older than 18 have to show valid identification. If they’re traveling on domestic flights with a companion within the United States, kids under 18 don’t have to provide ID to pass the security.
Does Delta Airlines 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.
Does Southwest Airlines require birth certificate for minors?
Age verification for Infant/Child fares will require a copy or original of any government-issued ID, such as a birth certificate or passport, for their Infant/Child. Be sure to include your child’s Rapid Rewards or Southwest account number with your request and submit it at least two weeks prior to your child’s flight.
Does a 2 year old need a plane ticket on Delta?
YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET FOR YOUR CHILD IF YOU: Have a child that is 2 years old or older.