Before making your booking you should take into account the following passenger categories:
Infants: 0 - 23 months old. They must travel in the same seat as the parent or legal guardian. In most cases the infant travels for free or pays approximately 10% of the adult fare. If you do require a separate seat for your infant, then they must travel in an approved child seat (usually rear facing) and the applicable child fare must be paid. Some airlines do have sky cots on their aircraft (usually on long haul flights) which you can requested to the airline, however availability is limited. If your infant is 1 year old on the outbound journey but turns 2 by the time of the return journey, you need to book the flights for a child and not for an infant.
Children: 2 - 11 years old. If your child is 11 years old at the time of departure but turns 12 before the return journey, he/she could still travel on a child fare. Authorities will request permission from parent(s) or guardian(s) if the child has to travel alone.
Adults: 12 years and older
UK Air Passenger Duty tax
If your reservation includes a passenger from 12 to 15 years at the date of your flight and the flight is departing from a United Kingdom airport, you may be entitled to a refund of the UK air passenger duty tax. To consult eligibility or to request it, please contact us.