What kind of documentation do I need to fly alone within Europe, when under 18?

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To fly alone from Denmark to the Netherlands, without any transfers, what kind of documentation, signature from parents or any other kind of paper does an under 18-year-old person need?






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How old do you have to be to travel alone EU?

Majority of airlines allow children to travel alone when they reach the age of 12.

Can a 17 year old fly alone to Spain?

ANYONE aged under 18 who is travelling abroad without their parents will need signed permission from them and have to present this at the airport \u2013 even if they are accompanied by another adult, according to a law which will come into effect across Spain tomorrow (Sunday, September 1).

Can you travel to another country alone at 16?

If you are under the age of 18 \u2013 It is up to the airline or travel operator whether you can travel abroad. Either you or your parent should contact the airline and check what their policy is on children travelling on their own or without parental consent.

Can a 17 year old fly alone UK?

Travelling aloneYou can travel to the UK without an adult (someone over the age of 18). Your parent or guardian will need to provide their: written consent for you to travel to the UK.



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