Kayaking With Children

How CHILDREN ONLINE TICKETING book?
Well, I'm about to visit Boston and back (December), riding non-stop flight. So, today, using kayak.com, I liked the Delta One .. so it was about the reserve. But, says I have to be 18 years + to HAV the ticket! (And I only have 12). It is very expensive for a ticket directly by calling Delta Airlines, and therefore can only book a ticket on kayak.com saying that I'm 18? (and put the credit card from my mom #) OMG .. I'm soo confused right now! I need ur help. PS: Also, since 12 years Airline calls for Umcompanied .. Minor program: (
You must be 15 to fly alone on Delta, which http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/services_for_children/children_traveling_alone/index.jsp?MkCpgn=PIzzz1a make sense 12 years an unaccompanied minor. It really is not much. You just follow someone around. Probably would not be alone. Remember that the 16 and 17 years of age are "UM" s too (usually on horseback with their younger siblings). You get help to reach your door and search their luggage. It makes flying easy. I am a former flight attendant and had a lot of UM on flights. It was not babysitting and not treated differently from other children on board. Simply had more help. Get your mother to help you buy your ticket. You can also try calling the airlines directly and see if that does not lead at a better price. I still get my tickets through an agent, yes, a better deal than on the net! You never know. Then make sure you register as a minor together to make your trip much easier. There is no advantage in doing so and not worth the small fee! Have a good time in Boston!
Kayaking Kern River – Upper Children Camping 14 of 16