What is the Brussels Airlines policy on infants and children traveling alone?

Asked 7 months ago
Brussels Airlines prioritizes the well-being and safety of infants and children traveling alone. The airline has specific procedures in place to ensure their journey is comfortable and secure. For infants below the age of two, a parent or guardian must always accompany them. However, if the child is aged between five and twelve, they can avail of the Unaccompanied Minors (UM) service. This service ensures that the child receives dedicated assistance, continuous supervision, and personalized care throughout their travel. Brussels Airlines staff and crew are trained extensively to address their needs and make their journey enjoyable. Parents/guardians must adhere to the registration and fee requirements for the UM service, which varies depending on the flight duration. More information on procedures, guidelines, and fees can be found on the Brussels Airlines website.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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