Korean Air Unaccompanied Minor Policy

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Korean Air Unaccompanied Minor Policy
Korean Air Unaccompanied Minor Policy

Korean Air's unaccompanied minor policy states that children between the ages of 5 and 12 who are traveling alone are considered unaccompanied minors and must be registered as such with the airline. Children between the ages of 13 and 18 may also be registered as unaccompanied minors if requested by the parent or guardian.

The following rules and guidelines apply to unaccompanied minors traveling on Korean Air:

Booking

Unaccompanied minors must be booked through the Korean Air call center or reservation office.

Fees

A fee is charged for each leg of the journey for unaccompanied minors, and this fee varies depending on the route and service class.

Escort Service

Korean Air provides an escort service for unaccompanied minors, and an airline representative will assist the child at check-in, during the flight, and upon arrival.

Identification

Unaccompanied minors must carry proper identification, such as a passport or birth certificate.

Travel Documents

Unaccompanied minors must have all necessary travel documents, including visas and any other required documentation.

Special Requests

Korean Air allows for special requests for unaccompanied minors, such as meal preferences or wheelchair assistance.

Boarding and Deplaning

Unaccompanied minors are boarded first and deplaned last, and the escort service will remain with the child until they are met by the designated guardian or parent.

It's important to note that Korean Air's unaccompanied minor service may have different requirements or restrictions depending on the specific route or destination. Therefore, it's best to contact Korean Air customer service team directly for more information about their unaccompanied minor policy.



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