Which flights take kids..
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Had to phone to find out what air liners will take a 14 year old and a 10 year with no adults, flighing from Canada to Glasgow, Told that only Air Transat is the only one that fly with Canadian affairs that take kids this age.
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
and only for a grand in $`s and i`m sure the granparents would love to see them again ..lol
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
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It is also possible to pay a bit $80-$100 extra to Air Canada and they will look after the kids, rather than letting them fend for themselves.
When our youngest daughter went back a few years ago, it really paid-of for us, and her, as she landed in Montreal the day the lights went out over half of north America. They were duty bound to look after her (it would have cost them $25,000 had they not) and they did, she was kept with a few other kids, and finally put up in a Hotel with a flight attendant to look after them, They were fed, watered, looked after, and even got to go to the flight tower. It actually added some fun to her trip, instead of it being a nightmare.
I expect there are details on their web site.
When our youngest daughter went back a few years ago, it really paid-of for us, and her, as she landed in Montreal the day the lights went out over half of north America. They were duty bound to look after her (it would have cost them $25,000 had they not) and they did, she was kept with a few other kids, and finally put up in a Hotel with a flight attendant to look after them, They were fed, watered, looked after, and even got to go to the flight tower. It actually added some fun to her trip, instead of it being a nightmare.
I expect there are details on their web site.
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Had to phone to find out what air liners will take a 14 year old and a 10 year with no adults, flighing from Canada to Glasgow, Told that only Air Transat is the only one that fly with Canadian affairs that take kids this age.
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
and only for a grand in $`s and i`m sure the granparents would love to see them again ..lol
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
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Had to phone to find out what air liners will take a 14 year old and a 10 year with no adults, flighing from Canada to Glasgow, Told that only Air Transat is the only one that fly with Canadian affairs that take kids this age.
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
and only for a grand in $`s and i`m sure the granparents would love to see them again ..lol
Any other companys fly kids?
Just the thought of 2 months with out the kids sounds great
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My stepson regularly flew as an UNMIN between London and Montreal from the age of 6. He reckons British Airways were easily the best.
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