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Airlines do not allow children under 5 to fly alone. Beyond that, it depends on the airline. American Airlines requires unaccompanied minor procedures for children between 5 and 14. On Southwest Airlines, children older than 12 do not require unaccompanied minor procedures.
Yes, a 13-year-old can travel alone on a plane, but the specifics depend on the airlines policies. Most airlines allow minors aged 13 and older to fly unaccompanied without requiring special services, although parents may need to fill out some forms. Here are some general guidelines:
Southwest will allow children ages 12 through 17 to travel alone as Young Travelers (YTs).
Anyone 18 or older must show valid identification at the airport security checkpoint. This can be a drivers license, U.S. passport, U.S. passport card, or other acceptable forms of identification as listed by TSA. Per TSA guidelines, kids under the age of 18 do not need a form of ID to travel within the United States.
Adult Passengers 18 and older must show valid identification in order to travel. Identification is not needed for Passengers 17 and younger traveling domestically. However, proof of age is required for anyone traveling as an Unaccompanied Minor and for lap children.
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