Before you book your flight it is important to consult not only the airline’s rules and regulations regarding animal transport, but also thecountry specific regulations. For example, to exit and enter the United Kingdom dogs and cats must have a Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), more commonly known...
Airline Pet Policies for airlines from around the world. Pet-friendly airlines for flying with a dogs, cats, and service animals
While air travel can be a quick way to get Fido from one place to another, you should know that every airline has different rules about transporting pets. Some allow small dogs to travel in the aircraft cabin as part of your carry-on luggage allowance, while others will only allow pets ...
Service animals in training may or may not be accepted by an airline under these regulations. Trained service dogs accompanied by their trainers and being delivered to their owners also may or may not fall under these regulations depending on airline policies. Therapy animals, rescue dog...
You will need aAirline Veterinary Health Certificatein order to comply with the rules of mmany airlines. Your veterinarian will be able to complete this. Most airlines ask that it be issued no more than seven to ten days before departure. Be sure to check with the airline to get the exact...
The rules regarding approved types of containers for cats, dogs, ferrets and birds flying in cabin and as cargo were created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and, for the most part, have been accepted by the world's airlines. To view the requirements for individual airline...
Note: Crates and carriers destined for the cargo hold of the plane must be hard-sided. Find more details on carrier specifications for the cargo hold in the FAQ section at the bottom of this page. Airline pet carrier dimensions Each airline sets its own specifications and safety rules for pe...
RULES FOR INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE BY AIR DONE AT MONTREAL ON 28 MAY 1999 (HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE MONTREAL CONVENTION). DAMAGE - INCLUDES DEATH, INJURY, DELAY, LOSS, PARTIAL LOSS OR OTHER DAMAGE OF WHATSOEVER NATURE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH CARRIAGE OR OTHER SERVICES INCI...
BARK Air, a new airline that caters to dogs and flies to Los Angeles and London, has been sued by Westchester County, New York, for reportedly violating county airport rules.
Airline pet travel, although it may seem traumatic to a caring pet owner, whether in-cabin or cargo, is oftentimes the best way (or the only way) to travel. Dogs, cats and all pets get to their destination quicker and as safely as possible. It should be noted that millions of animals...