k2 travelling with AP
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k2 travelling with AP
We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and I will be
returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be staying in
Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is going to
fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a document
signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport Robyn. I was
just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without them, and if
they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now, first at
Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me both times.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bonnie
returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be staying in
Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is going to
fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a document
signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport Robyn. I was
just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without them, and if
they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now, first at
Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me both times.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bonnie
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Re: k2 travelling with AP
Don't see where the problem will be Bonnie. His A/P has been stamped already and has his picture on it. 10 is a fine age for traveling along. My sister-in-law had her son fly into Florida (Orlando) from Montreal without an adult traveling with him and without a permission slip from his mother for a trip to Disneyworld this winter. Jordan is only 7. Or did you mean your mother will be flying with him in July. If she is, even less of any potential problem. Have a safe trip and a great visit.
Rita
Rita
Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and I will be
returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be staying in
Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is going to
fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a document
signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport Robyn. I was
just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without them, and if
they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now, first at
Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me both times.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bonnie
We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and I will be
returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be staying in
Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is going to
fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a document
signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport Robyn. I was
just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without them, and if
they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now, first at
Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me both times.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bonnie
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Re: k2 travelling with AP
Hey Rete
Thanks for reassuring me. It is actually my ex-mother-in-law and her mom
that will be bringing Robyn home. I know it's seems kind of strange, but we
have maintained a great friendship, and they are happy to see the new life
that we have here in FL.
Robyn passed 5th Grade with all A's and B's!
Bonnie
"Rete" wrote in message
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> Don't see where the problem will be Bonnie. His A/P has been stamped
> already and has his picture on it. 10 is a fine age for traveling
> along. My sister-in-law had her son fly into Florida (Orlando) from
> Montreal without an adult traveling with him and without a permission
> slip from his mother for a trip to Disneyworld this winter. Jordan is
> only 7. Or did you mean your mother will be flying with him in July.
> If she is, even less of any potential problem. Have a safe trip and a
> great visit.
> Rita
> Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
> > We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and
> > I will be
> > returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be
> > staying in
> > Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
> > Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is
> > going to
> > fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a
> > document
> > signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport
> > Robyn. I was
> > just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without
> > them, and if
> > they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now,
> > first at
> > Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me
> > both times.
> > Any input would be appreciated.
> Bonnie
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Thanks for reassuring me. It is actually my ex-mother-in-law and her mom
that will be bringing Robyn home. I know it's seems kind of strange, but we
have maintained a great friendship, and they are happy to see the new life
that we have here in FL.
Robyn passed 5th Grade with all A's and B's!
Bonnie
"Rete" wrote in message
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> Don't see where the problem will be Bonnie. His A/P has been stamped
> already and has his picture on it. 10 is a fine age for traveling
> along. My sister-in-law had her son fly into Florida (Orlando) from
> Montreal without an adult traveling with him and without a permission
> slip from his mother for a trip to Disneyworld this winter. Jordan is
> only 7. Or did you mean your mother will be flying with him in July.
> If she is, even less of any potential problem. Have a safe trip and a
> great visit.
> Rita
> Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
> > We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and
> > I will be
> > returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be
> > staying in
> > Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
> > Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is
> > going to
> > fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a
> > document
> > signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport
> > Robyn. I was
> > just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without
> > them, and if
> > they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now,
> > first at
> > Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me
> > both times.
> > Any input would be appreciated.
> Bonnie
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: k2 travelling with AP
I realized that after I pressed send ;-)
Good going Robyn ... the reward for that report is a summer of fun.
Rete
Good going Robyn ... the reward for that report is a summer of fun.
Rete
Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
Hey Rete
Thanks for reassuring me. It is actually my ex-mother-in-law and her mom
that will be bringing Robyn home. I know it's seems kind of strange, but we
have maintained a great friendship, and they are happy to see the new life
that we have here in FL.
Robyn passed 5th Grade with all A's and B's!
Bonnie
"Rete" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Don't see where the problem will be Bonnie. His A/P has been stamped
> already and has his picture on it. 10 is a fine age for traveling
> along. My sister-in-law had her son fly into Florida (Orlando) from
> Montreal without an adult traveling with him and without a permission
> slip from his mother for a trip to Disneyworld this winter. Jordan is
> only 7. Or did you mean your mother will be flying with him in July.
> If she is, even less of any potential problem. Have a safe trip and a
> great visit.
> Rita
> Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
> > We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and
> > I will be
> > returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be
> > staying in
> > Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
> > Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is
> > going to
> > fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a
> > document
> > signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport
> > Robyn. I was
> > just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without
> > them, and if
> > they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now,
> > first at
> > Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me
> > both times.
> > Any input would be appreciated.
> Bonnie
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Hey Rete
Thanks for reassuring me. It is actually my ex-mother-in-law and her mom
that will be bringing Robyn home. I know it's seems kind of strange, but we
have maintained a great friendship, and they are happy to see the new life
that we have here in FL.
Robyn passed 5th Grade with all A's and B's!
Bonnie
"Rete" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Don't see where the problem will be Bonnie. His A/P has been stamped
> already and has his picture on it. 10 is a fine age for traveling
> along. My sister-in-law had her son fly into Florida (Orlando) from
> Montreal without an adult traveling with him and without a permission
> slip from his mother for a trip to Disneyworld this winter. Jordan is
> only 7. Or did you mean your mother will be flying with him in July.
> If she is, even less of any potential problem. Have a safe trip and a
> great visit.
> Rita
> Originally posted by Dennis & Bonnie French
> > We will be travelling to Canada at the end of June. Dennis and
> > I will be
> > returning to FL after about a week, but Robyn who is 10, will be
> > staying in
> > Canada for an extended visit with his grandparents.
> > Robyn has his own passport and AP, and his paternal grandmother is
> > going to
> > fly him back home at the end of July. She will also be carrying a
> > document
> > signed by my ex and myself giving her permission to transport
> > Robyn. I was
> > just wondering if anyone else has had their k2's travel without
> > them, and if
> > they encountered any problems. We have used our AP's twice now,
> > first at
> > Christmas and again in April, but he was travelling with me
> > both times.
> > Any input would be appreciated.
> Bonnie
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com