For trips with unaccompanied children and teenagers up to 15 years old, it is necessary to purchase the escort service. With this service, the minor will have the assistance of our staff from the beginning to the end of their trip, so you can have complete peace of mind throughout their journey.

How much does it cost?

The price of the service may vary depending on the passenger's age range.

PASSENGERS AGED 8 TO 15 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS

Voos nacionais

  • R$ 349

  • Por trecho e por pessoa

Voos internacionais

  • R$ 399

  • Por trecho e por pessoa

Voos nacionais

  • R$ 200

  • Por trecho e por pessoa

Voos internacionais

  • R$ 250

  • Por trecho e por pessoa

Ícone avião

 

 

Purchase before check-in time:

 

Purchase after the check-in period:

Domestic flights

 

U$ 50

Per leg and per person

 

U$ 60

Per leg and per person

International flights

 

U$ 110

Per leg and per person

 

U$ 120

Per leg and per person


Learn some of the rules and characteristics:

Idade

Age

The unaccompanied child and adolescent assistance service is mandatory for children from 8 years of age up to 16 years of age. GOL does not transport unaccompanied minors under 8 years of age.

   Documentos para voos nacionais

Documents for domestic flights
 

If you are the parent or legal guardian of a minor aged 8 to 17 (inclusive) who needs to travel by air domestically unaccompanied, please ensure you have the valid documents required for boarding.

It is mandatory to present all three types of documents listed below; none of them may substitute for another:

  1. Valid identification document
    • Presentation of a valid personal identification document for the minor is mandatory, such as:
      • Identity Card (RG) – original document or certified copy; OR
      • Passport – original document; OR
      • Birth Certificate (accepted for minors under 12) – original document or certified copy; OR
      • National Migration Registry / Foreigner Identity Card (for foreign nationals) – original document.
  2. Travel authorization
    • In addition to the identification document, it is mandatory to present a valid travel authorization issued by a parent, legal guardian, or the judiciary.
    • The travel authorization may be presented in one of the following forms:
      • Travel authorization signed by either parent or the legal guardian, via a public deed or a private document with a notarized signature, in duplicate. The template is available on the ANAC website: Travel authorization for unaccompanied child or adolescent. OR
      • Judicial authorization, issued by the Childhood and Youth Court; OR
      • Valid passport containing express authorization for the minor to travel unaccompanied within the national territory, in accordance with CNJ Resolution No. 295. ¹ OR
      • Electronic Travel Authorization (AEV), issued in accordance with current National Council of Justice (CNJ) rules via the e-Notariado system.
    • ¹ If no expiration date is stated on the authorization from the parent or legal guardian, a validity period of two years from the date of issuance applies.
    • Attention: In accordance with the Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECA) and the National Council of Justice (CNJ), authorizations with digital signatures are not accepted, including those generated via platforms such as GOV.BR, Docusign, Clicksign, D4sign, TOTVS, and similar services.
    • Only authorizations with a physical signature and notarized recognition, a court order, or an Electronic Travel Authorization (AEV) issued in compliance with CNJ regulations are valid.
  3. Travel form for unaccompanied children or adolescents
    • This form is mandatory; it must be completed in a single copy and must accompany the minor throughout the entire journey, after which it will be filed at the destination station.
      This is an operational document used by GOL for control purposes and is part of the set of mandatory travel documents.
    • For minors who have already turned 16 by the date of travel, please check the valid documentation requirements at: Documents for air travel.

Acompanhamento

Service

The assistance ensures that customers using the service will be accompanied at all stages of their trip, including in cases of flight delays. The child or adolescent remains under the constant supervision of the airport and cabin crew, but the accompaniment is not exclusive. At boarding time, they are greeted and escorted to the aircraft. On the plane, they are seated and remain under the responsibility of the cabin chief. Upon arrival at the destination, a member of the GOL Airport team accompanies our customer to a designated person at the arrival airport.

   Documentos para voos nacionais

Documents for international flights
 

If you are the parent or legal guardian of a minor (aged 8 to 17) who needs to travel internationally by air unaccompanied, please ensure you have the valid documents required for boarding.

You must present all three types of documents listed below; none of them can substitute for another:

  1. Valid identification document
    • You must present a valid personal identification document for the minor, such as:
      • Identity Card (RG) – for MERCOSUR countries only – original document or certified copy; OR
      • Passport – original document.
  2. Travel authorization
    • In addition to the identification document, you must present a valid travel authorization issued by a parent, legal guardian, or the judiciary.
    • The travel authorization may be presented in one of the following forms:
      • Travel authorization signed by either parent or the legal guardian, via a public deed or a private document with a notarized signature, in two copies. A template is available on the ANAC website: Travel authorization for unaccompanied children and adolescents. OR
      • Judicial authorization, issued by the Childhood and Youth Court; OR
      • A valid passport containing express authorization for the minor to travel unaccompanied within the national territory, in accordance with CNJ Resolution No. 295. ¹ OR
      • Electronic Travel Authorization (AEV), issued in accordance with current National Council of Justice (CNJ) rules via the e-Notariado system.
    • ¹ If no expiration date is stated on the authorization from the parent or legal guardian, it is considered valid for two years from the date of issuance.
    • Attention: In accordance with the Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECA) and the National Council of Justice (CNJ), authorizations with digital signatures are not accepted, including those generated via platforms such as GOV.BR, Docusign, Clicksign, D4sign, TOTVS, and similar services.
    • Only authorizations with a handwritten signature and notarized acknowledgment, a court order, or an Electronic Travel Authorization (AEV) issued in accordance with CNJ regulations are valid.
  3. Travel form for unaccompanied children or adolescents
    • This form is mandatory; it must be completed in a single copy and accompany the minor throughout the entire journey, after which it is filed at the destination station.
      It is an operational document used by GOL for control purposes and is part of the set of mandatory travel documents.
    • For minors who have already turned 16 by the date of travel, please check the valid documentation at: Documents for air travel.

It's important to know
  • The unaccompanied minor service is available for passengers aged 8 to 16 years old and does not replace passengers who, by legal or medical determination, require accompaniment.
  • GOL employees will be responsible for accompanying the passenger to the aircraft. During the flight, they will be under the responsibility of the cabin chief.
  • Upon arrival at the airport, a member of the GOL team will greet them and take them to the responsible adult.
  • GOL does not transport unaccompanied children under 8 years old.
  • The service is not available for booking on connecting flights.
  • At the airport, parents or guardians must go to the GOL counter and present the necessary documentation for service.
  • It is necessary for the adult responsible for the child or adolescent to remain at the airport until the flight departure is confirmed.
  • Pre-printed forms (3-part model) will be accepted until December 20, 2024. After that date, only the new model will be accepted.

Service available on routes operated exclusively by GOL.
Important: GOL does not transport unaccompanied minors on flights with partner airlines. Learn more.