
Flying alone for the first time can be exciting—and a little nerve-wracking—for both children and parents. Most full-service airlines offer an Unaccompanied Minor (UM) or Child Escort service to guide your child safely from check-in through to their destination. Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for a smooth journey out of PRG.
What Is the Unaccompanied Minor Service?
An Unaccompanied Minor service ensures that trained staff look after your child at every step:
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At Prague Airport: A dedicated agent meets your child at the special assistance desk as soon as you arrive at check-in.
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Through Security & Boarding: The agent stays with your child, helps with passport control and security, and escorts them to the gate.
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In-Flight Care: Flight attendants keep an eye on the child, offer meals, entertainment kits (toys, crayons), and special seating if needed.
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At Arrival: Upon landing, another agent meets them at the gate, assists through baggage claim (if checked baggage), and hands them over to the designated guardian.
Booking & Fees
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When to Book: Always request the UM service at the time you book your ticket (online or via call center).
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Cost: Fees vary by airline and route length—typically €40–90 one-way. Low-cost carriers may not offer UM at all (e.g., Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air).
Age Rules by Airline
Airlines set their own age brackets and requirements. Here’s a quick reference:
Airline | Ages Not Permitted Alone | Mandatory UM Service | Optional UM Service |
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Czech Airlines | 0–4 | 5–11 | 12–17 |
LOT Polish | 0–4 | 5–11 | 12–17 |
Lufthansa | 0–4 | 5–11 | 12–17 |
Air France | 0–4 | 5–13 | 14–17 |
KLM | 0–4 | 5–14 | 15–17 |
SAS | 0–4 | 5–11 | 12–17 |
Ryanair | 0–15 (must travel with >16 yo) | — (no UM) | — |
easyJet | 0–15 (must travel with >16 yo) | — (no UM) | — |
Wizz Air | <14 (must travel with >16 yo) | — (no UM) | — |
Tip: Always double-check your airline’s current UM policy—age cutoffs and fees change.
Step-by-Step at Prague Airport
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Arrival & Check-in
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Head to your airline’s counter in Terminal 1 (non-Schengen) or Terminal 2 (Schengen).
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Ask for the “Unaccompanied Minor” check-in desk if it’s separate.
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Verification & Documentation
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Present the child’s passport/ID and completed parental consent form.
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Provide contact details of the guardian at the destination (full name, phone, photo ID copy).
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Security & Boarding
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The UM agent stays with your child through passport control and security.
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At the gate, hand them off to the flight attendant on duty.
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Arrival Handoff
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An airport agent will escort your child from the gate to baggage claim (if applicable).
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They’ll verify the guardian’s ID and complete a hand-over form.
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Essential Documents & Parental Consent
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Valid Travel Document: Passport or national ID (EU citizens).
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Written Consent: Not always mandatory for short EU flights but strongly recommended, especially for long-haul or non-EU journeys.
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Should include child’s name, date of birth, travel dates, destinations, and guardian’s details.
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Get the parent/guardian signature officially certified (municipal office or Czech POINT).
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Attach a copy of the child’s birth certificate where possible.
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Tips for a Successful Journey
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Pack Smart: Label carry-on luggage with the child’s name and your contact info.
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Entertainment Kit: Pre-load a tablet with movies, audiobooks, and bring small toys.
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Comfort & Snacks: Airlines often allow extra snacks; pack a water bottle (empty through security).
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Arrival Prep: Make sure the on-site guardian knows the precise arrival time and terminal.
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Emergency Plan: Give your child a simple instruction card with steps if they feel lost or anxious.
After the Flight
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Call your airline’s unaccompanied minor hotline to confirm the handover went smoothly.
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Keep all boarding passes and forms until you’re certain the child is safely with the guardian.
Traveling solo can be a big step for your child—and peace of mind for you. By understanding each airline’s rules, preparing the right paperwork, and briefing your little traveler, you’ll set them up for a safe, comfortable, and even fun journey from Prague Airport to their destination. Happy (and worry-free) travels!