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  2. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Unaccompanied Minor Service can be booked for a fee as an add-on to a flight reservation, under the so called “UM program”. Airline UM-programs are approved by national and international civil aviation regulators and larger air carriers tend to handle the transport of UM's on a daily basis and have trained staff and designated waiting areas ...

  3. Traveling for Thanksgiving? These are the best airlines for ...

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    Its unaccompanied minor program, Junior Jetsetters Service, escorts solo-traveling kids between the ages of five and 17 and includes supervision at all times, early boarding, and a free meal on ...

  4. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines is well known for using fuel hedging programs to reduce its overall fuel costs. Check-in at the gate of luggage requires fees, as it requires addition to the weight calculation and last-minute baggage handling. Online check-in is becoming common, again in the interest of avoiding personnel costs.

  5. 7 hidden fees airlines charge you - AOL

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    Even if you’re mentally prepared for a high priced ticket, some of the added travel costs associated with flying might throw you for a loop.

  6. H.R. 5230 (113th Congress) - Wikipedia

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    The bill H.R. 5230, also known as the Secure the Southwest Border Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2014 and the Secure the Southwest Border Act of 2014, is a bill that would provide supplemental FY2014 appropriations to several federal agencies for expenses related to the rise in unaccompanied alien children and alien adults accompanied by an alien minor at the southwest border. [1]

  7. Here comes the airplane! What to know about flying as an ...

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    Most U.S. airlines allow kids as young as 5 fly by themselves. Experts say that's a good age to let many children doing things more independently.