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Sunday, 07 May 2006

Flying alone can be a thrilling experience for kids, especially with a little advance preparation. Children may be nervous at first, but chances are they'll soon be absorbed in the adventure of stretching their own little wings.

If your child is young, the airline will assign someone to keep an eye on him or her. Rest assured, your child is never really alone. Discuss special needs with your travel agent ahead of time and talk to your child about what to expect on the flight.

Here are a few tips to make your child's journey a little smoother:

Make sure the ticket is in a convenient place.

Leave ample time for checking in -- you'll need to complete the airline's "unaccompanied minor" form, show your ID and tell the attendant who will pick up the child.

Tell younger children to stay seated after the flight lands. A flight attendant will help them deplane.

Plan ahead to escort your child to the gate. New security measures allow only ticketed passengers past security checkpoints, but arrangements can be made with the airline in advance to accompany a child to the gate.

Tell your child the plane makes noises in the air, such as when the landing gear goes up and down and the wing flaps move.

Don't leave until the plane takes off. Occasionally, a flight will be delayed and passengers may be asked to leave the plane.

Article from http://www.hotelfun4kids.com

 
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