JetBlue Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Policy Explained Easily
Traveling can be exciting for kids, but what if your child needs to fly alone? JetBlue Airlines offers a special Unaccompanied Minor (UM) service to help children travel safely without flying with a parent or guardian. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through JetBlue’s unaccompanied minor policy in a very simple and clear way. ✈️ Who Can Use JetBlue’s Unaccompanied Minor Service? JetBlue’s unaccompanied minor service is mandatory for children ages 5 through 13 who are flying alone. This means: Children 5 to 13 years old must use the unaccompanied minor service if they are not traveling with someone at least 14 years old. JetBlue does not allow children under 5 to travel alone. Teenagers 14 and older can fly alone and are not required to use this service. 💰 How Much Does It Cost? JetBlue charges a $150 fee per child, each way, for the unaccompanied minor service. This means: If two children are traveling one-way, the cost would be $300 . The fee covers supe...