Air Canada limits children flying alone to non-stop trips

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Air Canada will no longer let children fly alone on flights that involve stopovers and connectors.

Starting April 1, children aged five to 12 will only be allowed to travel by themselves on non-stop flights. Children under age five have never been allowed to fly alone.

More than 45,000 children fly alone with Air Canada every year, many of them travelling during the March school break and the Christmas holidays.

The new policy is in line with WestJet's rules, the spokesperson said.

Before the policy change, children aged five to 11 were allowed to fly alone on all Air Canada flights, provided they registered with Air Canada's Unaccompanied Minors Program. Full Story
 
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