Independent policy guide · Updated April 20, 2026

BermudAir Young Traveler Booking: Book, Change, Cancel & What to Know

Practical advice for BermudAir young traveler bookings. Find age rules, fees, documents, and step-by-step help for parents and guardians.

Your planning checklist
  • Age & route requirements
  • Booking & costs
  • Required documents
  • Drop-off & pickup process
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BermudAir young person travel: what you need to know

Under 15Cannot travel alone
15–17Can travel as Young Person
BookingCall Customer Call Centre
FeeNo UM charge; regular fare applies

Based on BermudAir information as of April 20, 2026. Always confirm the latest rules directly with the airline before you finalize any booking.

If you are planning for your teen to fly alone on BermudAir, this guide walks you through each step. We cover who is eligible, what it costs, how to book, and what to expect at the airport.

BermudAir does not offer an unaccompanied minor service. Children under 15 cannot fly alone. Teens aged 15 to 17 can travel independently under the Young Person rule. Always get confirmation in writing before you book.

Your step-by-step booking and action guide

Every action in this process depends on BermudAir accepting the teen's age, the specific route, and the availability of the service.

This single page covers everything: making a reservation, handling changes, understanding fees, checking in, packing, and making sure the right adult is there to say goodbye and hello.

Making the initial booking

Booking rule: You must call the BermudAir Customer Call Centre. You cannot complete a Young Person reservation online.

When you call, have the teen's full legal name and date of birth ready. Also have the names and contact details for both the adult dropping them off and the adult picking them up. Make sure you save the booking reference number and the receipt.

How to make changes to an existing booking

If you need to change the date or time, always go back to the original booking channel. Check the teen's name, the flight numbers, and the operating airline.

After any change, ask the agent to confirm that the Young Person arrangement is still active and correctly linked to the new flight details.

Adding the young person arrangement

If you booked a ticket and later realized your teen needs the Young Person arrangement, call BermudAir to add it. They will need all the same details for the adults on both ends of the trip.

The airline record is what matters. An email or text message you received earlier does not replace the official confirmation in their system.

What to do if your flight is delayed or changed

Route rule: If the teen is connecting to a partner airline, its policy might be different. Check that every single leg of the flight is operated by BermudAir.

If a delay or schedule change happens, do not accept the first alternative flight offered without checking. Verify the new route, the arrival time, and that the Young Person arrangement is still valid on that new flight.

What if the flight is delayed? Disruptions can happen. Make sure both adults are reachable and have a backup plan in case the teen arrives much later than expected.

Canceling the flight and getting a refund

Call the BermudAir ticket issuer to cancel. Ask them to separate the refund for the airfare from any optional products.

Keep the cancellation confirmation and any refund receipts. The processing time for a refund depends on how you paid and the airline's current terms.

Understanding all the costs

Fee point: There is no unaccompanied minor fee because BermudAir does not offer that service. You just pay the regular fare for the young person.

When you book, ask for an itemized total. This should show the airfare, any seat selection fees, baggage charges, and taxes. This helps you understand exactly what you are paying for.

At the airport: check-in and boarding

Airport rule: At the counter, the sending adult presents the teen, the completed handling record, and their ID. The named collector must show matching ID.

BermudAir online check-in may be blocked for young persons. Head straight to the counter. Ask the agent if the person dropping the teen off can get a pass to go through security to the gate.

Getting help at the airport

Confirm who will escort the teen to the plane and who will meet them at the destination. The Young Person arrangement includes some assistance, but it is good to understand exactly what is provided.

The adult picking the teen up should be at the airport well before the plane lands. They must bring the photo ID that matches the name on the form. If the pickup adult is late, it can cause problems.

Handling carry-on and checked luggage

Baggage rule: The baggage allowance is based on the fare purchased. There is no extra allowance for being a young person.

Keep all important travel documents, medicine, and emergency contacts in the teen's carry-on bag. If any checked luggage is delayed, make sure to file a report at the airport before you leave.

Paperwork you need for the trip

Document rule: Carry a passport, visa, and any parental or destination documents for an independent minor.

The forms from the airline are not a substitute for other important documents. If the trip crosses a border, you will need passports, visas, and possibly a notarized consent letter.

Domestic vs. international travel

International point: For international BermudAir travel, the airline form does not replace a passport, visa, exit permission, notarized consent, or custody document.

A domestic approval does not cover every border trip. Review transit, customs, immigration and each operator.

Authorized adult pickup and drop-off

Confirm the exact meeting point and time with the airline. Ask them how to update the contact details if something changes.

Both the sending and receiving adults should be tracking the same flight. If a backup person might be needed, they must also be approved by BermudAir.

A typical booking example

Imagine a parent calls BermudAir to book a Young Person ticket for their 16-year-old. The agent confirms the arrangement and provides a written confirmation. The parent saves this and also gets the total fare in writing.

On the day of travel, both adults use the same flight status app. The sender follows the airport rules for waiting. The receiver arrives early with their ID ready.

How to keep the booking information accurate

Create a simple timeline from the first booking to the final pickup. Write down who made each change and when. This helps everyone involved use the same information.

Check the reservation again after any schedule change, ticket reissue, or seat change. It is easy for special service requests to be removed when a booking is rebuilt.

Keep the teen's travel documents simple and in one place. The teen should know the name of the adult meeting them and have a printed emergency contact card. Medicine and original documents should always be in the carry-on.

Before heading to the airport, compare the reservation with the most current BermudAir policy. If the answers do not match, pause and call the airline for written confirmation.

After the trip, save all receipts and service records. Protect the teen's personal information and do not post the itinerary or boarding pass online.

Give both adults a short one-page summary. It should have the booking number, the Young Person status, the flight numbers, the local airport times, the meeting point, and a backup contact. Go over the sheet with the teen in simple language. If any detail changes, update both copies before travel. This final check prevents confusion and gives the family one clear version of the trip.

Your final checklist

Comparing the rules by age

Eligibility, service, and cost for child travelers
Age or CategoryEligibilityService RequiredEstimated FeeAction
Under 15Cannot travel aloneNoneN/AMust travel with adult
15 to 17Eligible routeYoung Person arrangementRegular fareBook by phone
18+Adult rulesOptionalBased on fareBook online or by phone
Partner airlineCarrier specificNot automaticVariesCheck the operating carrier's policy

Primary source for this guide

Check this carrier source before making a payment, change, cancellation or airport decision.

BermudAir — Travelling with Children ↗

Frequently asked questions

The questions below turn the BermudAir policy into practical advice for booking, documents, and the airport experience.

What age does BermudAir allow for young travelers?+

Children under 15 cannot fly alone on BermudAir. Teens aged 15 to 17 may travel independently under the Young Person rule.

How much does the BermudAir young traveler service cost?+

BermudAir does not offer an unaccompanied minor service, so there is no specific fee. You just pay the regular fare.

Can my teen fly on any BermudAir route as a young traveler?+

Teens 15-17 can travel alone as Young Persons, but they are responsible for managing their own travel. Check partner airline rules separately.

How do I book a young person ticket on BermudAir?+

Call the BermudAir Customer Call Centre. They will help you set up the Young Person reservation correctly.

What paperwork do I need for my teen to fly alone on BermudAir?+

Your teen will need a valid passport and any required visa. You may also need a parental consent letter, depending on your destination.

What is the baggage allowance for a young person?+

The baggage allowance is based on the fare you purchase. There is no extra allowance for being a young person traveling alone.

Can I bring baby equipment for my child?+

You can bring a stroller, car seat, or other baby equipment, but you must check with BermudAir first. The rules are separate from solo travel rules.

What is the check-in process like for a young person?+

At the airport, the adult dropping off the teen must present them at the counter with the completed form and ID. The adult picking them up must also show matching ID.

Can a teen with special needs use this service?+

The teen must be able to follow safety instructions and manage their own basic needs. Any special assistance must be arranged in advance.

Can an infant travel as a young person?+

No. Infants and children under 15 must travel with an adult. They cannot use the Young Person arrangement.

What if my teen's flight is delayed?+

Both adults must stay reachable. Before accepting a new flight, verify that the young person arrangement is still valid.

Do the rules change for international flights?+

Yes. International travel has additional requirements like passports, visas, and possibly notarized consent letters.

Can my two teens travel together?+

Yes, but tell the agent the age of each teen. The youngest often sets the rules. Keep them on the same booking.

Who is allowed to pick up my teen at the airport?+

Only the adult named on the BermudAir record. They must arrive early with valid photo ID.

Can I change the person picking up my teen?+

Yes, but only if BermudAir approves the change before the flight arrives. Do not rely on a last-minute text.

Will the flight crew give my teen medicine?+

Do not count on it. Your teen must be able to manage their own medication. If not, ask if an adult companion is required.

Can I go to the gate with my teen?+

This depends on the airport and security rules. Check with the BermudAir agent at check-in.

Do I need a notarized consent letter?+

It depends on your destination and family situation. The BermudAir form does not replace official documents.

What should my teen pack in their carry-on?+

Keep it simple. Include a contact card, travel documents, medication, phone charger, warm layers, and a snack.

What's the most important thing to check before my teen's flight?+

Confirm your teen's age qualifies and that every leg of the trip is confirmed with BermudAir.

What proof should I keep from my booking?+

Save the booking reference, written confirmation, and receipt.

What route detail can change the service rules?+

Check if any part of the trip is operated by a partner airline. The Young Person rules may not apply.

How close to departure should I recheck everything?+

Check the live reservation after any schedule change and again 24 hours before the flight.

Editorial and verification note

This guide is for planning purposes. BermudAir has final say on flight acceptance. Government authorities control passport, visa, and entry requirements. The link to the primary policy page is in the source section above.

BermudAir young traveler booking editorial note: Updated April 20, 2026. This content was researched with human oversight and AI-assisted organization. A person should still compare this guide with current BermudAir instructions before traveling. We are not affiliated with BermudAir.

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