5 Tips for Teen Travel (Updated October 2025)
Whether your teenager is flying back to boarding school, visiting family abroad, or embarking on their first solo trip, preparing them for safe, independent travel has never been more important. In 2025, student travel has rebounded strongly since the pandemic, with the U.S. Department of Transportation reporting record-high youth air travel during summer months. As more parents entrust teens to travel independently, equipping them with practical safety habits is essential.
Below are five updated teen travel tips for 2025covering everything from airport navigation to digital safetyso your child can travel with confidence while giving you peace of mind.
1. Stay Alert in Every Setting
The number one rule for teen travelers is situational awareness. According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), distracted passengers account for many missed flights and security complications. Teens, in particular, are prone to distractions from smartphones and earbuds.
Encourage your child to:
Keep devices at low volume and glance up frequently.
Listen for gate changes, which are often announced only once or via push notifications.
Avoid napping at the gate, where unattended belongings can also be vulnerable.
Pay attention during transit transfers (train, bus, rideshare pick-ups), where scams or misdirections may occur.
As parenting expert Dr. Lisa Damour notes in The Wall Street Journal, Solo teen

