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  2. Airline kicks 14-year-old off flight and leaves her alone in ...

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    A 14-year-old girl was left stranded after an airline removed her from a flight over a weight imbalance.. Camryn Larkan boarded a Porter Airlines flight from Toronto, Canada to Victoria on August ...

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  4. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    In airline policy an unaccompanied minor is typically an airline passenger aged between 5 and 14 years old (airline regulations vary) who travels without an accompanying adult. Minors whose accompanying adult travels on the same flight but in a different class may also be classified as unaccompanied minors. [2]

  5. Mom hits out at American Airlines for losing her ... - AOL

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    American Airlines lost an unaccompanied child after she arrived on a flight to Miami airport despite her mother paying $150 for a chaperone.

  6. Unaccompanied minor - Wikipedia

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    An unaccompanied minor (sometimes "unaccompanied child" or "separated child") is a child without the presence of a legal guardian.. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child defines unaccompanied minors and unaccompanied children as those "who have been separated from both parents and other relatives and are not being cared for by an adult who, by law or custom, is responsible for doing so."

  7. Airline seating sex discrimination controversy - Wikipedia

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    [1] British Airways admitted that staff were under instructions to keep men away from unaccompanied children whenever possible because of the danger of male pedophiles. [ 1 ] This issue came to prominence again in 2005 following complaints by Michael Kemp, who had been instructed to swap seats with his wife when on a GB Airways flight.