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  2. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    An unaccompanied minor (sometimes "unaccompanied child" or "separated child") is a child traveling on a commercial flight, a train, a bus, or any similar conveyance, without the presence of a legal guardian. Most commercial airlines and similar transporting carriers have Unaccompanied Minor (UM) Programs in place and it is estimated that as ...

  3. Airline seating sex discrimination controversy - Wikipedia

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    The attendant then asked a female passenger, "Can you please sit in this seat because he is not allowed to sit next to minors." A public backlash on Twitter prompted Virgin Australia to review its policy barring men from sitting beside unaccompanied children on flights. [16]

  4. A new travel scam to watch out for before Thanksgiving - AOL

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Thanksgiving Day is two weeks away, the countdown to Christmas continues, and if you have plans to travel out of state for the holidays — you better watch out! “About ...

  5. Unaccompanied Minor Stranded In JFK, American Airlines ... - AOL

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    Last week, American Airlines was responsible for a 10-year-old girl who was traveling from Richmond, Virginia to Boston. Meisha Vargas, the mother of the child, shared with Business Insider that ...

  6. Spirit agent who put unaccompanied minor on the wrong flight ...

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    A Spirit Airlines agent who put a 6-year-old on the wrong flight during the holiday travel rush is no longer working for the company, the airline said.

  7. Air Passengers Rights Regulation - Wikipedia

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    Airlines will not be required to pay for accommodation of passengers for more than three nights in the event of major disruptions out of their control causing delays or cancellations, except for passengers with reduced mobility, passengers accompanying them, unaccompanied minors, pregnant women, and passengers with specific medical needs.