Rules For Children Ticket: There are specific rules regarding ticket requirements for children traveling by train, plane, and bus. These rules vary based on the child’s age, so let’s break it down. In India, millions of passengers travel daily by these modes of transport, including many families with young kids.

 

Did you know that little ones don’t need tickets when flying, riding trains, or taking buses? Here’s the age breakdown for these rules. For air travel, children under 2 years old can fly without a separate ticket, although you might have to pay a small fee that varies by airline.

 

When it comes to trains, kids up to 5 years old can travel for free, provided they don’t have their own seat booked. However, if you do book a seat for children aged 5 to 11, you’ll need to pay half the fare. For kids over 12, the full adult fare applies.

 

As for buses, the rules can differ between government and private services. Generally, children under 5 can ride for free if they don’t have their own seat. For those over 5, tickets are usually offered at a discounted rate.

 

Just a heads up, the rules for flights and buses might change. Make sure to confirm the latest info with the airline and bus company before you travel. As for trains, Indian Railways has set some rules that apply to all their services.