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My 17 year old is flying for the first time by herself for christmas. Can I still get an escort pass to walk with her to the gate?
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This is at the discretion of the TSA, but this sounds like a reasonable request. Here is some more information on what Southwest refers to as "young travelers" that describes the process:
https://www.southwest.com/html/customer-service/family/young-travelers.html
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Back 3 years a go I was able to get a gate pass to go get my sister who was 17 at the time from the gate with no problem so I believe you should be able to.
-Blake
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I have never had a problem getting a gate pass for my child. When you check in at the counter just ask the agent for a non flying gate pass. You are only supposed to get one, but if you ask nicely you can get two(if both you and your spouse/sibling are with the child.