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What’s the Minimum Age for a Child to Fly Alone on American?
Let’s start with the basics—
Kids between 5–7 must use the unaccompanied minor program for nonstop flights only.

Teens aged 15–17 can travel alone without the service, but parents can still opt in.

What Is the Unaccompanied Minor Service and How Does It Work?
This service keeps your child safe from gate to gate—
At the airport, you’ll need to escort your child to the gate with a security pass.

At the arrival airport, the child will only be released to the person listed on file.

How Much Does the Unaccompanied Minor Program Cost?
Good question—
This fee is in addition to the ticket price.

Booking online? The fee is added at checkout, but

Are There Restrictions on Flights Kids Can Take Alone?
Yes, and it’s super important to know them—
Children 8–14 can connect, but only through specific cities and only during certain times.

Also, some codeshare or partner flights don’t allow minors traveling alone.

What Documents Do I Need for My Child to Fly Alone?
Before heading to the airport, gather the right forms—
At check-in, you’ll fill out an unaccompanied minor form that stays with the child.

Make sure the designated adult picking them up brings ID, too.

What Should My Child Pack or Bring on the Flight?
Packing smart matters—
They should also carry emergency contact info, a copy of their flight itinerary, and any medications.

Make sure your child knows who to talk to and what to do if they feel nervous or unsure.

How Early Should I Arrive at the Airport?
Give yourself extra time—
Check-in closes earlier for unaccompanied minors, and you’ll need to walk them through security.

Stick around the gate until the flight is in the air.

What Happens If There’s a Delay or Cancellation?
No need to panic—
If the flight is canceled, your child will be rebooked on the next available flight.

They’ll never leave your child unattended or with anyone not listed in the records.

Final Thoughts: Yes, Your Child Can Fly Solo with American Airlines
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