LATAM Chile Unaccompanied Minors Policy

LATAM Chile has a policy for unaccompanied minors (children between 5 and 14 years old) traveling alone.

Here are the main details of the policy:

• The service is mandatory for children between 5 and 11 years old, and optional for children between 12 and 14 years old.

• The service must be requested at the time of booking or at least 24 hours before the flight's departure time.

• The service incurs an additional fee, which varies depending on the route and fare.

• The unaccompanied minor will receive special assistance throughout the journey, including assistance during check-in, boarding, and connection, as well as supervision during the flight by the flight attendants.

• The person dropping off and picking up the unaccompanied minor must have a valid identification document and sign the required documents.

• The person dropping off the unaccompanied minor must remain at the airport until the flight has departed, and the person picking up the minor must arrive at the destination airport's arrival gate with a valid identification document.

• If the unaccompanied minor is traveling internationally, additional documentation may be required, such as a parental authorization and a copy of the minor's birth certificate.

It's important to note that LATAM Chile's policy for unaccompanied minors may differ from other airlines, and it's recommended to check the specific requirements and fees for your flight on the LATAM Airlines website or by contacting their customer service.

For further information on Unaccompanied Minors Policy, please contact LATAM Chile directly at 600 526 2000 (toll free from Chile) / +56 2 2595 8400 / 2579 8990 (from overseas).



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