Maybe they go away to school or want to visit a distant parent if you happen to be divorced.
Regardless of the scenario--if a child is rich enough to go to a private school, then they are probably used to traveling in expensive ways--your child that travels alone should consider 3 tips to make the trip a safe one.
Tip #1 Keep Important Documents Safe
Especially when your child travels to other countries alone, they will have to account for different documents along the way. These important documents, like passports and airline tickets, have to be kept safe.
They should be put in a special container or plastic folder where they can be accessed easily and not get lost.
When your child travels alone, something like an airline ticket can be an extremely important thing.
Tip #2 Keep Emergency Contact Numbers and Extra Money
Your child who travels alone may encounter unexpected problems. Maybe the flight is delayed or they get sick for some reason.
A second tip, therefore, for having a safe trip is to provide your child with a cell phone, complete with emergency contact numbers, and extra money. This is in case they have to get on an entirely new flight.
Also, eating food on the flight can be an additional expense.
Tip #3 The Program for Traveling Minors
A final tip for keeping your child safe as they travel alone is to arrange with the airline to have them be escorted onto the plane and introduced to the right people who will help them during the flight.
This program for traveling minors is offered by airlines for younger people between the ages of 5 and 15.
This program for traveling minors seeks to keep the child from getting involved with strangers. They will want to ask questions only from qualified airport personnel.
The child will wear a brightly colored button that lets distant relatives recognize them at airports.
One last recommendation for your child who travels alone concerns baggage. It is better to travel light than to deal with the potential problems of lost luggage which people often report.
In sum, there are 3 tips your child should follow when traveling alone. These tips are meant to make the trip as safe as possible.
Published by Dan Reveal
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11 Comments
Post a CommentSounds scary! I wouldn't send a child anywhere near an airport these days, though, alone or otherwise. Good job!
Well written.
Good tips. I hate seeing kids travel alone, and heard too many times that the airline employees don't do what they're supposed to, to keep track.
Well done!
good tips
Wonderful, great topic as always..... :o) :o)
Very well written - thanks for sharing
Good suggestions. Things have changed a lot in the world since we sent our son on a trip, alone, to visit his grandparents.
Excellent suggestions! Thanks!
Good suggestions, Dan. Cheers :)