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Children from 5 are allowed as so-called. Fly UMNR, unaccomp. Minor. This must be indicated when booking, and the child is then supervised.
From 12, I mean, Kiddies may also fly completely unreasonable, but this is also true of Irregularities, if they are abroad and then the child is without contact; I wouldn’t do all parents. Vlt with 14 and if it is virtually frequent flyer, e.g. if daddy and mum are separated and the child flies back and forth 1x a month and really knows or there is a corresponding maturity.
Small supplement: For some airlines such as Ryanair or EasyJet you can only fly on your own from 16
If you have a 16-year-old companion or older then yes
Not correct, at least not at Lufthansa.
Right, with the entire LH Group, the Star Alliance and many other airlines, you can fly alone from 12 on.
But not at all. With 16 you should be allowed to fly everywhere alone
The stewardess will look after you.
Only valid if booked accordingly!
With 13 you no longer need it;)