Iberia Unaccompanied Minors Policy
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Iberia's unaccompanied minors policy allows children between the ages of 5 and
11 to travel alone on Iberia flights, subject to certain conditions and
restrictions.

Here are some important details about Iberia's policy for unaccompanied
minors:
Booking:
To book a flight for an unaccompanied minor, you need to contact Iberia's
customer service center at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You will need to provide the child's personal information, contact details of
the person dropping off and picking up the child, and any special needs or
medical conditions.
Fees:
Iberia charges a fee for unaccompanied minors, which varies depending on the
travel route and fare class. The fee includes assistance from Iberia staff
during check-in, boarding, and disembarkation.
Assistance:
Iberia provides special assistance to unaccompanied minors throughout their
journey. This includes accompaniment by an airline representative, priority
boarding, and in-flight assistance as needed.
Requirements:
Unaccompanied minors must have a valid passport or identity document and any
necessary visas or travel authorizations for their destination. They should also
carry a signed letter of consent from their parent or legal guardian, and
provide emergency contact details.
Restrictions:
Iberia restricts the travel of unaccompanied minors on certain flights,
including codeshare flights and flights with connections. The airline also
limits the number of unaccompanied minors on each flight and may require
additional documentation for children with special needs or medical conditions.
It's important to note that Iberia's policy for unaccompanied minors may vary
based on your travel route, fare class, and other factors, so it's best to check
with
Iberia directly at +34 900 111 500 (24/7) or email to info@iberia.es.
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