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Why are children's tickets more expensive than adult tickets?

Many adult air tickets are discounted, but children’s air tickets are 50% of the adult air tickets for the whole family, and the discount is not as strong as that of adult tickets.

The "China Civil Aviation Passengers and Luggage Domestic Transport Rules" promulgated in 1996 stipulates that infants under two years old purchase infant tickets at 10% of the adult fare, and no seats are provided; children under 12 years old, such as When you need to occupy a separate seat, you should purchase a child ticket at 50% of the adult fare. However, there is no clear explanation of the specific meaning of "adult fare" in this regulation, whether it is the discounted price or the standard full price.

However, the 2004 revised version of the "China Civil Aviation Domestic Transport Rules for Passengers and Luggage" specifically adjusted the above provisions and changed them to: Children purchased at 50% of the regular adult fare for the same flight tickets; infants purchase infant tickets at 10% of the regular adult fare on the same flight, and no seats are provided; if they need to occupy a separate seat, they should purchase a child ticket.

Despite this, when airlines sell children's tickets, they still generally implement the rule of offering a 50% discount on the full-price adult tickets, which has led to many complaints from passengers.

Extended information:

When adult tickets are less than 50% off, parents are taking risks when buying adult tickets for their children. That is to say, if you want to cancel or change your ticket later, you need to follow the cancellation and change regulations for adult tickets.

As far as Air China is concerned, the staff said that there is no handling fee for child ticket changes before the plane takes off. If you purchase an adult ticket for a child and change the ticket before departure, a handling fee will be charged, which is 30% of the face value of the ticket.

In addition, you have to pay the difference in air ticket price. In terms of refunds, before the plane takes off, a handling fee of 5% of the face value is charged for child tickets, while adult tickets with a discount of less than 50% are non-refundable. It should be emphasized that each airline has different cancellation and rebooking regulations.

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