Air Canada Unaccompanied Minor Covid-19 | Westjet Unaccompanied Minor
Can my child be travel alone?
Yes you’re child can travel alone there is no laws preventing Limousine and Taxi’s services from providing car services to unaccompanied minor. We need a email confirmation from legal guardian that they are fine with the child traveling alone.
Do I need to provide car seats for my unaccompanied minor?
When making a reservation with unaccompanied minor limousine taxi service please ensure to make a special request/requirements regarding the age of the child traveling and the seat they will require for transportation service.
Rear-facing car seat Airport Car Service:
* All infants must use a rear-facing car seat. A rear-facing seat provides the best protection for your child’s head, neck, and spine in a sudden stop or crash. Once your baby outgrows the infant seat, use a larger, rear-facing seat.
Forward-facing Car seat Airport Car Service
* Once your child has outgrown the larger rear-facing car seat – and is at least 2 years old – they can move to a forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness. Keep your child in a 5-point harness until they weigh at least 18 kg (40 lb) and can sit straight and tall without moving out of position or unbuckling.
Booster seat Airport Car Service:
* When your child is at least 18 kg (40 lb) and at least 4 years old, and has outgrown their forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness, they may be ready to move to a belt-positioning booster seat. To safely use a booster seat, your child must be able to sit correctly. Keep your child in a booster seat until they safely fit the adult seat belt. For most children, this will be between 9 and 12 years old.
Seat belt are required for all passengers on board.
* Once your child is at least 145 cm (4’ 9”) tall, they may be ready to start using an adult seat belt.
To make an reservation please contact us:
Toll free: 1 800 811 5833
Within Canada: (416)-779-9978
Or email us for reservation: Reserve NOW.

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