Qantas: Children Flying Alone

What is unaccompanied minor service?

Young children traveling without a parent or legal guardian are considered to be unaccompanied minors. The airline provides this service to assist these children from their point of departure to their final destination.

What age does my child have to be to qualify as an unaccompanied minor?

The service is mandatory for children ages 6-11 traveling without an adult who is at least 15 years old on international flights. It is also mandatory for children ages 5-11 on domestic flights. Children ages 12-15 years are not required to travel as unaccompanied minors, but the service is optional.

Children under 5 years of age for domestic flights and 6 years of age for international flights are not allowed to travel unless accompanied by an adult who is at least 15 years old.

What are the fees associated with this service?

Contact Qantas Airways for information regarding fees.

How do I book this service?

Call Qantas Airways reservations.