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WestJet introduces Guardian Fare in place of Unaccompanied Minor Programme


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WestJet introduces Guardian Fare in place of Unaccompanied Minor Programme
WestJet announced the introduction of a Guardian Fare to replace its Unaccompanied Minor Programme. The Guardian Fare will allow parents or guardians to escort minors, at a substantially reduced rate.

 

Details of the Guardian Fare:

• A guardian will receive a 50% fare reduction and must be 18 years of age or older;
• A guardian is assigned at the time of booking and is responsible for the transportation of the child;
• Children eligible to travel on the Guardian Fare programme must be 11 years and under;
• The Guardian Fare is only valid for one person travelling with the child(ren);
• Guardians must return to their city of origin within 24 hours of their outbound flight;
• Two different people may be designated as guardians at the time of travel - one from the originating city and one returning back from the destination.

© Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 07-Apr-08

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