The passenger has the right to transport one child from 7 days to 2 years without being provided with a separate seat and free baggage allowance at a tariff equal to 10% of the cost of the passenger fare applied to an accompanying adult passenger during international transportation, unless otherwise specified in the rules for applying a special tariff.

A ticket is required for an infant under two years of age who is not occupying a seat. Without a ticket, the infant cannot be allowed to board the flight due to aviation security regulations.

Other children traveling with the passenger aged from 7 days to 2 years, as well as children aged from 2 to 12 years, are carried on tickets with a 20% discount from the fare of an accompanying adult (unless otherwise specified in the rules for the use of special tariff) and a separate seat in the cabin, while free baggage allowance is allowed according to established standards.

An adult passenger can carry a maximum of 2 children aged 2 to 12 years with a 20% discount. If the number of children from 2 to 12 years old exceeds two, then the ticket for the third and next child from 2 to 12 years old is paid at full price (as an adult) according to the established passenger fares.

The ticket must indicate the date of birth of the child. The passenger accompanying the child must present a document confirming the child's age when purchasing the ticket and at check-in. The age of the child shall be determined as of the date of commencement of transportation. The airline shall be entitled to verify the age of the child.

In case of a change of the route after the commencement of transportation, the ticket shall be reissued according to the tariff with a discount for the child, corresponding to the status (age) of the child as of the date of the commencement of transportation, even if the status (age) of the child has changed by the time the transportation is reregistered.

Children under two years of age, including infants, shall be placed in the arms of an accompanying person throughout the flight, with their head supported towards the porthole to avoid the possibility of injury to the child's head as a result of any items falling from the service trolleys.

Children of any age may not be provided with seats at emergency exit