There may be instances when you are not
able to fly with your children. In those cases you want to do the
next best thing in securing their safety while flying. I have listed
5 tips that help to keep your kids safe.
Do your kids ever fly alone? When kids
fly alone, you want to be sure that your kids are equipped
emotionally for flying. They need to know every friendly person is
not necessarily their friend.
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Prayer
First and foremost before they travel
you want to have family prayer. Sometimes there are those that do
praying afterward and that is backwards. You want to pray before
they set foot on the airplane. There may be situations that arise
that are out of their control so that is the reason for praying.
Letter of consent
According to the state government,
children under the age of 18 flying alone, internationally or even
within the states may want to carry a letter of consent along with their passport. Especially if some is
to meet them at that airport, their should be instructions in the
letter as to whom is to accompany them. There are too many instances
of child abduction and trafficking. It bothers me when I see parents
just dropping their children at the airport gate and leaving before
the plane arrives. Yes I have seen this done. There is too much
that can happen.
Awareness
I became more aware of the trafficking
after watching the movie “Taken.” These teen-age girls traveling
out of the country were so unaware of their surroundings and very
unaware that they were being setup for trafficking. Beware of that
person that may be just a little too helpful. Their concern was for
the beautiful apartment and going to a party which they never even
made it too. As soon as they reached their apartment they were
taken immediately, then drugged, and auctioned for sale to the
highest bidders like they were property.
Electronic Ticketing and Seating
When booking your children's flight, be
sure to use electronic ticketing so no paper ticketing is needed and
be sure to check in 45 minutes prior to departure of their airplane,
according to airconsumer.ost.dot.gov. Some airlines suggest checking in one hour before departure. You always want to get a gate
pass to accompany your child to the gate and the same is true for the
accompanying parent or guardian that will be picking your child up
from the airport. They further add to give an itenerary of their
flight schedule to the person that is picking your child up from the
airport. Remember every airline has their own set of rules regarding
children flying and you want to adhere to them. You can request that
your child not be seated near someone consuming alcohol and let them
know to alert the flight attendant if anyone shows
inappropriate behavior towards them.
Gut Instincts
Talk to your children about not giving
out personal information to strangers before, during, and after
their flight. If they have a bad feeling about someone, trust their
gut instincts and stay clear of that person.
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5 comments:
What great tips, Betty!
Thanks for sharing so many practical and helpful suggestions.
Found you on SHINE.
Hope you have a blessed day~
Melanie
Great tips.
I couldn't imagine sending my children anywhere alone. I think I would be a basket case! Your first point of prayer is essential. I've never seen the movie Taken but after you described it, I don't think I could handle watching that.
Thank you for sharing (and for linking up to the #SHINEbloghop).
Wishing you a lovely day.
xoxo
Thanks Melanie.
We can never take anything for granted when it comes to our children's safety. These are excellent strategies to apply when children fly alone! Thank you for sharing these helpful tips with us at the Healthy Happy Green Natural Party! I'm pinning and sharing!
Thanks Deborah.
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