RESERVATION PROCEDURE FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN
skyticket requires all passengers, including infants and children, to submit reservations regardless of whether or not a fare is required.
Reservation for an infant or a child must be included as a passenger at the time of reservation, even if the child does not require a seat.
Infants traveling with infant fares are not provided with a seat and are required to sit on the lap of the accompanying adult passenger.
In the event that a seat is required, kindly make the reservation on the official website of each airline.
RESERVATION FOR UNACCOMPANIED CHILD TRAVEL
skyticket does not accept reservations for children under the age of 12 for solo traveling.
Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult traveler to make a reservation.
For reservations for children under 12 years of age only, reservations must be made via the official websites of the respective airlines.
AGE CATEGORY AND FARE REGULATIONS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN
Age categories and fare rules for infants and children are as indicated below.
Depending on the airline and ticket type selected, child fares may not be available. In such cases, the child fare will be the same as the adult fare.
AGE GROUP | AIRLINE | AGE CATEGORY |
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0 to 1 Year Old |
All Airlines |
Infant Fare |
2 Years Old |
Airlines Not Listed Below |
Infant Fare |
Peach Aviation (APJ) / Jetstar Japan (JJP) / Spring Airlines Japan (SJO) |
Child Fare |
|
3 to 11 Years Old |
All Airlines |
Child Fare |
12 Years and Older |
All Airlines |
Adult Fare |
NOTE
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In the unlikely event that you wish to add an infant passenger after booking, please contact skyticket if you are flying on Japan Airlines (JAL) or Jetstar Japan (JJP)
(skyticket will confirm if it is possible for us to process the addition)
skyticket Contact Information -
Passengers traveling on airlines other than Japan Airlines (JAL) and Jetstar Japan (JJP) are required to contact the airline directly for the addition of infant passengers
Airlines Contact Information - Surcharges may apply for adding infant passengers on some airlines