Key facts about Air Corsica's unaccompanied minor service
Air Corsica primary sources reviewed July 25, 2026. Final confirmation is always needed, as availability, fees, and forms vary by itinerary. This summary is a guide to the Air Corsica unaccompanied minor process.
Getting ready for a child to fly alone on Air Corsica? This guide brings together all the key information for parents, from the initial booking to the final airport handoff.
For Air Corsica, the rules depend on the route. On flights within mainland France, children aged 4 to 11 must use the unaccompanied minor service. On European international flights operated by Air Corsica, the service is mandatory for ages 5 to 14, and optional for teens up to 17. This is the starting point for your planning.
Your action hub for managing a child's booking
Each step depends on Air Corsica accepting the child and the route. This page brings together everything you need for reservations, changes, costs, check-in, and documents.
How to book the unaccompanied minor service
Booking rule: Domestic 4–11 tickets can be selected as UM in the booking flow or arranged by phone; current international solo-child instructions direct the family to telephone booking and a specific form.
When you book, use the child's full legal name and accurate date of birth. Save the Air Corsica booking reference, ticket number, and service confirmation as your proof.
Changing or updating an existing booking
To make any changes, retrieve the reservation and check all the details. If you update the flight, make sure the unaccompanied minor service is still attached.
After any change, ask Air Corsica to confirm that the child's service and passenger details are still correct.
Adding or managing the minor service
If you need to add the UM service or update the contact details, you must do it through Air Corsica. The airline's record, not a message to the child, must show the correct escort and collector.
Flight changes, delays, and rebooking
Route rule: The age and price change between metropolitan-France and international Europe. The service applies on Air Corsica-operated flights; a partner flight needs its own confirmation.
For a delay or rebooking, you'll need to check the new operator and flight details before accepting anything. The airline must re-accept the child for any new arrangement.
Cancellations, refunds, and travel credits
To cancel, ask the ticket issuer about refunding the airfare and any service charges. Understand the rules for no-shows.
Keep all cancellation receipts. The processing time will depend on how you paid.
Fees and additional charges
Fee point: European international mandatory or optional UM care is €50 per journey. Domestic 4–11 travel uses a special UM fare; optional domestic care for ages 12–17 is published at €30 per flight or €35 on Paris–Corsica routes.
Ask for an itemized total that breaks down the fare, service, bags, and any other charges. Check if there are sibling discounts or any fees for changes.
Check-in, boarding pass, and the gate
Airport rule: At the Air Corsica counter, the sending adult presents the child, completed handling record and identification, then follows the station instruction about waiting until departure; the named collector must show matching identification.
Online check-in may not be available. Use the staffed counter, arrive early, and ask if you can get a pass to accompany the child to the gate.
Airport assistance and the handoff
Understand who is responsible for escorting the child to the plane and who will meet them on arrival. The meet-and-assist and the unaccompanied minor service are often different.
The person picking up the child should arrive with the correct ID. Unapproved or late pickup can cause issues.
Carry-ons, checked luggage, and delayed bags
Baggage rule: A child on Air Corsica receives the baggage allowance attached to the purchased fare and cabin; the minor-handling payment does not create an extra allowance.
Pack the child's carry-on with their documents, a light jacket, and a few snacks. Save the baggage tags in case you need to report a lost bag.
Passports, visas, consent, and child ID
Document rule: Complete the UM form, carry the child’s travel documents and provide the identities of the sender and authorized collector. Cross-border consent is separate.
Remember, the airline's form is not a substitute for a passport, visa, or any government-required consent letter.
Domestic and international child travel
International point: For international Air Corsica travel, the airline form does not replace a passport, visa, exit permission, notarized consent or custody document required by a country.
Approval for a domestic trip doesn't guarantee approval for an international one. Always check specific country requirements.
Authorized pickup and drop-off contacts
Confirm the meeting point, the required ID, and the local time. Ask Air Corsica how to officially change a guardian if needed.
Both adults should monitor the same flight status. A backup collector still needs airline approval.
A practical booking-management example
Imagine you get an email about a schedule change. You log in to the booking and compare the old and new flight details. You check that the unaccompanied minor service is still valid.
You then check that both adult contacts are up-to-date, save the new confirmation, and share it with the person meeting the child. On the day of travel, both adults use that same confirmation. The parent follows the airport waiting rules, and the collector arrives early with their ID.
How to keep your child's record accurate
Keep one clear timeline from booking to pickup. Note who approved each change and when. This simple record can prevent confusion.
Check the Air Corsica record again after any ticket reissue or schedule change. Special requests can disappear if the booking is rebuilt. A valid ticket doesn't always show the child service is active.
Keep the child's documents simple and accessible. The young traveler should know the name of the adult meeting them and carry a paper contact card.
Before you leave, review the reservation against the main Air Corsica policy. If anything conflicts, pause and ask the airline for written clarification.
After the flight, keep all receipts and service records. This is important for any baggage or refund claims.
Give both adults a short action sheet with the booking reference, service status, flight number, and meeting points. Review this with the child. This final check gives everyone a clear, shared plan.
Final action checklist
Air Corsica booking-management comparison
| Age/category | Eligibility | Service | Fee or fare | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under4 domestic | Adult required | No ordinary UM | N/A | Too young |
| 4–11 France | Air Corsica flight | UM mandatory | Special UM fare | Online/phone |
| 5–14 Europe int'l | XK-operated | UM mandatory | €50/journey | Phone/form |
| Older teen | Route eligible | UM optional | €30/€35 domestic or€50 intl | Through17 |
Primary source for this guide
Always check the carrier's official page before making any payment or airport decision.
Frequently asked questions
Use these answers with the route-specific detail in this Air Corsica airline policy guide; each question addresses a separate travel decision.
At what age can a child travel alone on Air Corsica?+
On flights within metropolitan France, children aged 4 to 11 must use the unaccompanied minor service. On Air Corsica-operated European international flights, the service is mandatory for ages 5 to 14, and optional for teens up to 17.
Is there a fee for the unaccompanied minor service?+
For European international flights, the service fee is €50 per journey. For domestic flights, children 4-11 have a special UM fare, while optional care for ages 12-17 costs €30 per flight (or €35 on Paris-Corsica routes).
What flights are eligible for the service?+
The age rules and fees depend on whether the route is domestic (within France) or international (within Europe). The service only applies to Air Corsica-operated flights; code-shares require separate confirmation.
How do I book the unaccompanied minor service?+
For domestic flights, you can select the UM option online or by phone. For international flights, you must book by phone and complete a specific form.
What documents does the child need?+
You'll need to complete the Air Corsica UM form, carry the child's travel documents (passport for international), and provide the identities of both the sending and receiving adults.
How much baggage can the child take?+
The child's baggage allowance is the same as what's included with their ticket. The unaccompanied minor fee does not add any extra baggage weight or pieces.
Can I bring a stroller or car seat?+
Yes, these items are generally allowed, but they are covered by Air Corsica's general rules for family equipment, not specifically by the unaccompanied minor service.
What is the check-in process?+
Go to the Air Corsica check-in counter. The adult dropping the child off must present all the completed forms and ID. The designated pickup person at the destination must also show their ID.
Can the service assist a child with a disability?+
You must inform Air Corsica before ticketing about any mobility, sensory, or medical needs. The service is for supervision, not medical care or medication administration.
Can an infant travel as an unaccompanied minor?+
No. This service is not for infants. A baby must be accompanied by an adult, per the airline's separate rules for infant travel.
What happens if the flight is delayed or changed?+
Both designated adults must stay reachable. If Air Corsica changes the route or schedule, the unaccompanied minor service must be revalidated before you accept any changes.
Do international flights have different rules?+
Yes. The airline's form is not a substitute for a passport, visa, or any government-required consent letter. You are responsible for following the immigration laws of all countries involved.
Can siblings travel together on the same booking?+
Air Corsica will look at the age of the youngest child to determine the rules. It's best to ask the airline directly about putting siblings on the same unaccompanied minor record.
Who is authorized to pick up the child?+
Only the adult named in the Air Corsica record can collect the child. This person must arrive early with a current, valid photo ID that matches their name on the form.
Can the pickup person be changed?+
Yes, but only if Air Corsica approves the change before the flight departs. The change must be officially in the airline's system.
Will flight attendants administer medication?+
Don't assume the crew will do this. The child should generally be able to manage their own medication. If they cannot, ask Air Corsica if a traveling adult is required.
Can a parent go to the gate?+
This is at the discretion of the airport. Ask Air Corsica at check-in. Usually, a parent can get a gate pass with a photo ID, but you may be asked to stay in the terminal until the plane departs.
Is a consent letter always required?+
It depends on your family situation, the child's nationality, and the destination. The Air Corsica form is not a replacement for a notarized consent letter or custody document.
What is the first detail to verify?+
Start by checking the route. The age rules are different for domestic flights within France and international flights to Europe. This is the most critical detail.
What proof should I save after booking?+
Keep the final booking confirmation, the receipt for the service, and any written authorizations from the airline. You will need these for check-in.
Which route detail impacts the service the most?+
The most critical detail is whether the route is domestic (France) or international (Europe). The age limits and fees change significantly between these two.
How close to departure should I review the booking?+
Check the live Air Corsica record immediately after any change and again 24-48 hours before departure. Always follow the operating airline's current instructions.
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Editorial and verification note
For Air Corsica unaccompanied-minor booking management, Air Corsica controls flight acceptance. Public authorities control passports, consent, transit and entry. The single primary carrier link appears in the source section above.
Air Corsica unaccompanied-minor booking management editorial note: Updated July 25, 2026. AI assisted the research structure and quality checks. A person should still compare this itinerary with current Air Corsica instructions. We do not claim Air Corsica affiliation.