Independent policy guide · Updated August 12, 2026

Guide to Aerolíneas Argentinas Unaccompanied Minor Bookings

A practical guide to managing your child's solo travel booking with Aerolíneas Argentinas. Learn about changes, fees, check-in, documents, and what to do if plans change.

Parent planning file
  • Age & route checks
  • Booking & fees
  • Documents
  • Handoff & pickup
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Aerolíneas Argentinas Unaccompanied Minor Booking: Key Facts

Published Age BandService is mandatory for ages 5–11.
Optional ServiceAges 12–15 can use the service or travel as adults.
How to BookRequest the service through Aerolíneas sales or support and complete the parent declaration.
Service FeeCharged per passenger, per segment. Amount varies by point of sale and destination.

Aerolíneas Argentinas primary sources reviewed August 12, 2026. A final Aerolíneas Argentinas confirmation is still needed because capacity, fees and forms can change by itinerary. This summary covers Aerolíneas Argentinas unaccompanied-minor booking management.

This guide covers the key actions you'll need to take to manage your child's solo travel booking with Aerolíneas Argentinas. It's designed to be your go-to resource for everything from the initial reservation to the final pickup.

Here's how it works: the service is mandatory for children aged 5 to 11. For those aged 12 to 15, it's optional. Before you make any changes or rebook, always start by checking the age rule and the flight's eligibility.

Your Booking Management Dashboard

Every step depends on whether the child, the route, and the unaccompanied minor service are all confirmed in your live reservation.

This page brings together the most common tasks: making a reservation, changing a booking, understanding fees, check-in, documents, baggage, and the guardian handoff.

Making a Reservation for an Unaccompanied Minor

How to Book: You can't just book a ticket online. The service must be requested through Aerolíneas Argentinas sales or support. You'll also need to complete a parent declaration form.

When you're making the booking, use the child's full legal name and their correct date of birth. After you're done, save your booking reference, ticket number, and the confirmation of the service.

How to Modify or Update Your Booking

You can view your reservation on the airline's website. Before making any changes, double-check the flight details, the operator, and the contacts. After a change, always reopen the record and make sure the airline has reconfirmed the unaccompanied minor arrangement.

Adding or Managing the Unaccompanied Minor Service

If you need to add the service to an existing booking, you must contact the airline directly. They will also manage any updates to the guardian, drop-off, or pickup contacts. The airline's record, not a text message sent to the child, is the only thing that matters.

Flight Changes, Delays, and Rebooking

Route Eligibility: Only direct flights, or connections up to five hours operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas, qualify. It's important to know that overnight stays, changing airports in Buenos Aires (AEP/EZE), and itineraries with pets are not allowed.

If a delay or cancellation happens, check the new operator, stops, and arrival time before you accept any alternative. Both adults must remain reachable, and the airline must re-validate the service for any new flight.

Cancellations, Refunds, and Travel Credit

To cancel, contact the ticket issuer. Ask them to separate the airfare from the service charge so you know what you can get back. Always keep the cancellation receipts and the reference number.

Understanding the Fees

Fee Structure: The unaccompanied minor fee is charged per passenger and per segment. The price can vary depending on where you buy the ticket and your destination. For the most current fee, check the live table on the Aerolíneas Argentinas website.

Ask for an itemized total that breaks down the airfare, service fee, seats, bags, and taxes. This will help you understand exactly what you're paying for.

Check-in, Boarding Pass, and the Gate Process

At the Airport: The adult dropping the child off will need to go to the check-in counter. They must present the child, their identification, and the completed handling forms. The airline will give you instructions on where to wait. The person picking the child up must also show matching ID.

You likely won't be able to check in online for a child using this service. Plan to arrive at the airport with plenty of time.

Airport Assistance and the Guardian Handoff

Confirm who will be responsible for the child at each stage: check-in, boarding, the flight, and arrival. The collector should get to the airport before the flight lands and have their photo ID ready.

Carry-on, Checked, and Delayed Baggage

Baggage Allowance: The child's baggage allowance is determined by the fare they are on. The unaccompanied minor fee does not include any extra baggage allowance.

Keep all important documents, medicine, and contacts in a light carry-on bag. If a bag is delayed, report it at the airport before you leave.

Passports, Visas, Consent, and IDs

Required Documents: You will need the child's DNI or passport, any necessary visas, and any specific Argentine authorization that may be required. The airline's form is not a substitute for any governmental travel authorization.

Traveling Domestically vs. Internationally

For International Travel: The airline's form does not replace a passport, visa, exit permission, or a notarized consent or custody document. A domestic booking approval does not cover an international border crossing.

Authorized Pickup and Drop-off Contacts

Make sure you have the correct names and contact details for both the adult dropping the child off and the one picking them up. Both adults should track the same flight status. If you need to change the pickup person, you must get airline approval.

A Practical Booking Management Example

Imagine you get an email from the airline about a schedule change. The first step is to compare the old flight details with the new one: the operator, the stops, the times, and the arrival airport. You shouldn't accept the change until the airline confirms the unaccompanied minor arrangement for the new flight.

Next, you'd check the adult contacts, the service fee, and the baggage allowance. If the new route isn't eligible, you would need to look at other flights, cancellation, or refund options.

On the day of travel, both adults use the same flight-tracking app. The drop-off adult follows the airline's instructions for handing over the child, and the pickup adult arrives early with the right ID.

How to Keep Your Booking Record Accurate

It's a good idea to keep a written record of your booking, from the initial reservation to the final pickup. Note down who approved each change and when. This is very helpful if there's a dispute.

Check the booking again after any ticket reissue, schedule change, or seat change. Special requests can sometimes disappear. Remember, a valid ticket alone doesn't mean the child service is active.

Keep the child's documents simple and accessible. The child should know the name of the adult picking them up and have a paper contact card. Essential medicine and travel documents should stay in the cabin bag.

Before leaving, check the booking against the main Aerolíneas Argentinas policy page. Confirm the age, route, operator, and baggage. If any details don't add up, contact the airline for a written clarification.

After the trip, keep all records until any claims are settled and the baggage is returned. Protect the child's personal information and avoid posting the itinerary or boarding pass online.

Give each adult a short action sheet. It should show the booking reference, service status, flight number, meeting point, and an emergency contact. Review the sheet with the child before travel.

Final Booking Management Checklist

Summary of Age and Service Rules

Age, service, price and action notes
Age/categoryEligibilityServiceFee or fareAction
Ages 5–11MandatoryUnaccompanied Minor servicePer passenger, per segment; varies by point of saleMust use the service
Ages 12–15OptionalCan use UM service or travel as adultFare-based, service fee optionalChoice depends on law
Under 5Companion requiredNo ordinary solo serviceN/AMust travel with adult
ConnectionsWritten approval requiredOnly direct or specific connectionsVariesCheck operated-by line

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common questions about managing an unaccompanied minor booking on Aerolíneas Argentinas.

What is the age requirement for the Aerolíneas Argentinas unaccompanied minor service?+

The service is mandatory for children aged 5 to 11. For children aged 12 to 15, it is optional; they can use it or travel as an adult passenger, depending on the law.

How much does the unaccompanied minor service cost on Aerolíneas Argentinas?+

The fee is per passenger per segment, and the price can vary by point of sale and destination. You should check the live price on the Aerolíneas Argentinas website or with their support team.

What type of flights are eligible for the service?+

Only direct flights, or connections with a layover of up to five hours, operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas. Connections that involve changing airports in Buenos Aires (AEP/EZE), overnight stays, or pet travel are not allowed.

How do I book the unaccompanied minor service?+

You must request the service directly through Aerolíneas Argentinas sales or support channels. You will also need to complete a parent declaration form.

What documents are needed for the trip?+

The child needs their DNI or passport, any necessary visas, and any specific Argentine authorization that may be required. Accurate details for the adult dropping them off and picking them up are also essential.

What is the baggage allowance for a child using this service?+

The child's baggage allowance is based on the fare they purchased. The unaccompanied minor service fee does not include any extra baggage allowance.

Can I bring a stroller or car seat for the child?+

Yes, a stroller, car seat, or other child restraint can be checked in, but these are subject to the airline's standard family equipment rules and are separate from the unaccompanied minor policy.

What is the check-in process for an unaccompanied minor?+

At the airport, the adult dropping off the child must present the child, their identification, and the completed handling form. They will be given instructions on where to wait until the flight departs.

Can the service accommodate a child with a disability?+

A child using this service must be able to follow safety instructions and manage their own personal needs. Any medical, mobility, or communication needs must be discussed with the airline and approved in advance.

Can an infant use the unaccompanied minor service?+

No, an infant cannot use this service. Infants under 2 must always be accompanied by an adult passenger.

What happens if my child's flight is delayed?+

If Aerolíneas Argentinas changes the flight, both adults must remain reachable. The child's unaccompanied minor arrangement must be re-validated before accepting any new flight with a different operator, connection, or arrival time.

Are there special rules for international flights?+

Yes. The airline's form does not replace a passport, visa, or any governmental consent or custody document that may be required for international travel.

Can siblings travel together under the same arrangement?+

Yes, siblings can travel together. The airline will assess the ages of all the children. The youngest child's age will typically determine the rules for the group.

Who can collect my child at the destination?+

Only the adult named in the booking record as the 'collector' can pick up the child. They must arrive early with current photo identification that matches the booking.

Can the pickup person be changed?+

Yes, but only if Aerolíneas Argentinas approves the change before the flight arrives. Both adults should have a copy of the revised confirmation.

Will the cabin crew give my child medicine?+

You should not assume they will. A child using this arrangement must be able to manage their own needs. Any medical needs must be approved in advance. If your child needs help with medication, ask the airline if an adult companion is required.

Can I go to the gate with my child?+

The airline, airport, and security authorities will decide this. Ask at check-in and be prepared to remain in the terminal.

Is a consent letter always required for international travel?+

The requirement depends on the child's citizenship, custody situation, and the destination country. The Aerolíneas Argentinas form does not replace any government-required travel authorization.

What should my child pack in their cabin bag?+

Pack a paper contact card, their documents, any permitted medication, a phone charger, a warm layer, and simple essentials for a potential delay. Keep the bag light enough for the child to manage on their own.

What is the first thing I should verify before booking?+

Check the child's age to see if the service is mandatory (5-11) or optional (12-15). Then, verify the route is eligible (direct or connection up to 5 hours).

What proof should I keep from my booking?+

Keep a record of the written acceptance of the service, the receipt, and the parent declaration form. This is your proof that the service was requested and confirmed.

How close to the flight should I recheck my plans?+

Check your booking status right before you leave for the airport. Look for any schedule changes that could affect the validity of the unaccompanied minor service.

Editorial and verification note

For Aerolíneas Argentinas unaccompanied-minor booking management, Aerolíneas Argentinas controls flight acceptance. Public authorities control passports, consent, transit and entry. The single primary carrier link appears in the source section above.

Aerolíneas Argentinas unaccompanied-minor booking management editorial note: Updated August 12, 2026. AI assisted the research structure and quality checks. A person should still compare this itinerary with current Aerolíneas Argentinas instructions. We do not claim Aerolíneas Argentinas affiliation.

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