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Old Feb 20, 2012 | 8:41 am
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Originally Posted by ScruttonStreet
Hi all - a little confused about the scenario of two children travelling solo, so just wondering whether I have got this right....

My children (aged 11 and 13) will be taking a short flight to Paris later this year. As I understand it the 11-year-old would need a Skyflyer Solo person to accompany him, but my 13 year-old wouldn't (although the website seems to suggest this is optional for those aged 12 to 16).

So my questions are.....

1) In this scenario, do I just need to book one Skyflyer solo person? I believe this cost is $50 one way.
According to this article:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/ho...-30-000ft.html

from 2005
If two or more solo children are travelling on any one flight, they are seated together, or if they are the only one, they are seated next to a suitable female passenger.


It seems therefore that the way to get your children to sit together is to pay the fee for both children.

Seems sensible to me.
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