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1. What is the age limit
for the unaccompanied children service?
The unaccompanied children service is for children who are
above the age of 5 and under the age of 12 that will be
traveling without an adult. If desired, the unaccompanied
children service is available for travelers over the age of
12 and under the age of 18.
2. What is the service charge for the
unaccompanied children service?
For regional and international flights, the cost is RMB 260
or equivalent currency for a one-way direct flight. The
service is free of charge on our domestic flights.
3. What documents need to be provided when
requesting the unaccompanied children service?
To apply for the unaccompanied children service, you will
need to provide your identification and passport as well as
the travel documents for your child. You will also need to
provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the
persons who are bringing your child to the airport and
picking your child up from the airport so we can contact
them.
4. What documents need to be provided if
my child is flying by himself/herself?
Your child should hold all valid travel documents including
tickets, receipts and the application for the unaccompanied
children service. Please be sure that all of the documents
are in a file bag and hung around the child’s neck.
5. How does Air China assist my child
during check-in and security?
During departure and arrival, we will appoint a special
ground handling person to assist your child with all
check-in procedures, customs, security checks and baggage
retrieval. The special ground handling person will also look
after your child and their travel documents while waiting
for the flight. Once on the plane, we will send your child
to the chief purser who will make sure the flight is
enjoyable for your child. To ensure your child board the
flight successfully, you are proposed to leave the airport
after the plane take off.
6. What services does Air China provide to
my child to ensure security when a flight is cancelled or
delayed?
If the flight is delayed, we will appoint someone to look
after your child and arrange for accommodations and
transportation if needed. We will also contact the person
picking up your child and any other Air China departments
that might be affected. If the flight is cancelled, we will
contact you and return your child safely.
7. How does the person picking up my child
at the destination meet my child when the plane arrives?
We will inform the person picking up your child of all
flight information in advance. When the flight arrives, we
will appoint someone to meet your child and complete all
arrival formalities with the chief purser. Once the person
picking up your child shows proper identification, a ground
handling person will release your child.
8. How far in advance do I need to contact
Air China if I need stretcher service?
Please contact Air China at least 72 hours before the flight
departure if stretcher service is needed.
9. What are the regulations for
transporting a wheelchair?
Both manual and electronic
wheelchairs are transported as checked baggage. They qualify as
free checked-baggage so they are not included in baggage
allowance limits. If a wheelchair is needed during check-in and
has been given the consent of Air China, it will be delivered at
the departure gate before boarding.
If an electronic wheelchair is checked, the packing should be as
follows:
• Wheelchair with leak-proof battery – Ensure the battery does
not have a short circuit and it should be securely installed on
the wheelchair.
• Wheelchair without leak-proof battery – The battery should not
be installed on the wheelchair and should have protective
packaging. It should be leak-proof and fixed with a belt,
fixture or bracket on the pallet or in the cargo compartment.
Ensure the battery does not have a short circuit and it is
filled with suitable absorption material to absorb any leaked
liquid.
• The packing will be marked as either “BATTERY, WET,
WHEELCHAIR”, or “BATTERY, WET, WITH MOBILITY AID”. Additional
labels will be added saying “CORROSIVE” and “UPWARD”.
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