Daughter flying alone (Question)

Azrael

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My daughter will be flying alone this Saturday. She is a teen. What type of ID will she need to board a plane?
 
If she is 18 or older, she will need a valid government-issued photo ID to get through the TSA checkpoint without a major hassle. If she is under 18, she does not need any ID unless she is traveling on an age-restricted youth fare and then the airline (not TSA) will need proof of age to verify that she qualifies for the fare.

If she is under 18 but does have a passport, driver's license or learner's permit, then it can provide some peace of mind to make sure she has that. As noted, it's not required but TSA can get a little weird about following their own rules from time to time.
 
Hmmmm. Thanks, but how do I know if she is on an age restricted fare? She is 13. She really only has her birth certificate. She is flying on Airtran (operated through SkyWest).
 
Hmmmm. Thanks, but how do I know if she is on an age restricted fare? She is 13. She really only has her birth certificate. She is flying on Airtran (operated through SkyWest).

Age-restricted fares are very uncommon. Chances are she is on a standard fare.
 

Thanks for the information. It is an easy non stop flight so I think she will be fine.
 












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