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Unaccompanied
Minor
You are about to
start an Unaccompanied Minor (UMNR) booking. There are
conditions associated with this booking.
Please also be aware there will be a charge of $33 per UMNR per sector.
Children below 5 years of age will not be accepted for UMNR travel
Minors Travelling
Please note that children above 5 but under 12 years of age must travel as UNACCOMPANIED MINORS (UMNR) unless travelling with a parent or guardian aged 15 years and above.
Attention!!!
Please note that best value fares are only available for two-way (return)
bookings.
Click "Cancel" to go back and book a return flight.
or, click "Continue" to proceed with this one-way booking.
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Please note that best value fares are only available for
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We suggest that you book a return ticket as there is no charge for one change
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Flight reservations requiring the Child or Adult Harness must be booked and paid for a minimum of 72 hours in advance of the flight booking.
Regional Express supplies two different harnesses for use by passengers who have no upper body control, who have muscle weakness handicaps of for passengers with quadriplegia. A carer is required to accompany passengers who require an upper torso harness.
A carer is required to accompany passengers who require an upper torso harness. There is a Child harness which is suitable for weights up to 50kg. The Adult harness can support a person over 50kgs. Our crew is trained to fit these harnesses and are only too happy to assist you in conjunction with your carer.
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