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Old Jul 17, 2014 | 6:00 pm
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jerry a. laska
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Booking a child into a different cabin to yourself

There are times when you might need to travel in a different cabin to your child. If your child is already 12 years old, you can make your child's booking on ba.com.

If your child is between five and 12 years of age
•Your child can be booked into any cabin once you are booked to travel on the same flight.
•You should stay with your child until they are taken into the care of British Airways’ staff at the boarding gate.
•If you are a Gold or Silver Executive Club Member, you will be able to take your child as a guest into the lounge. However Club World, Club Europe and First class customers may only use the lounge for themselves.

Please contact us to make this booking if your child is under 12 years.
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Please Note:
Whilst we retain overall Duty of Care after your child has checked in for the flight, you will still be responsible for their health, wellbeing and behaviour, both on the ground and on board.
http://www.britishairways.com/en-us/...ning-your-trip

See also:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...ifferent+class

I think I would try to arrange it so I could travel in the same class as my child.
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