Passenger types (adults, children, and infants)
When booking a trip, passengers are usually classified into different categories based on their age. These categories help determine ticket pricing, seating requirements, and travel conditions.
Because your journey may include different airlines, passenger type rules can vary.
Common passenger types
Most airlines use the following general categories:
Adults
Typically, passengers above a certain age (for example, 12 or 16 years), depending on the airline.
Children
Passengers within a specific age range, usually between infant and adult age limits. Child fares and travel conditions vary by airline.
Infants
An infant is generally defined as a passenger who is under 2 years old at the time of travel.
Infants may travel:
On an accompanying adult’s lap, or
In a separately purchased seat (if arranged with the airline)
Airlines may apply specific rules regarding:
Age eligibility for infant travel
Required documentation
Seating and safety requirements
Fees or fare conditions
If your journey includes multiple airlines, infant travel rules may differ between flights.
It is important to check each airline’s policy before travelling.
Important to know
Passenger age categories are defined by each airline
Different airlines in your itinerary may use different age thresholds
The passenger’s age at the time of travel usually determines the category
Some airlines require children/minors to travel with an accompanying adult
Self-transfer journeys
If your trip includes separate flight tickets, passenger rules may differ between flights.
It is important to check each airline’s policies before travel.
Documentation requirements
Airlines may require proof of age for infants or children, such as:
Passport
Birth certificate
Always check the airline’s specific requirements before travelling.
Need help?
If you are unsure which passenger type applies to your booking, review the airline’s policy or contact the airline directly.
For general guidance about your booking, you can contact us using the help widget on this page.
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