3. Number of pets traveling with you – all airlines have limits as to the number of pets in the cabin of the aircraft. Most airlines limit you to “one pet per passenger.” If you have multiple pets or the pets are traveling unaccompanied, then will need to travel as checked baggage ...
Commercial Movements: If you are traveling with more than 5 pets, unless you are traveling to a pet show or competition, you will need to use a licensed agent and enter the EU through an approved Border Inspection Post. The movement must also be registered on the TRACES system which tracks...
Pet Travel Blog – Resource for Transporting Pets Pet Travel: Share your pet’s adventures with other pet owners! Posted onMarch 4, 2018byadmin 42 Join our blogger community and ask questions or post your pet travel experience so other pet owners can lbenefit! Thank you for sharing....
F When I arrived at my destination, a customs officer at the airport looked in my bag and found the pills in a small box. He wanted to know what the pills were for and why they weren’t in their proper bottle with my name and the doctor’s name on it. I explained that the bottl...
Pets are not accepted for travel for any flight to/from Culebra, Puerto Rico (CPX), Virgin Gorda, BVI (VIJ), or Nevis, WI (NEV). In compliance with the U.S. Animal Welfare Act, Cape Air does not transport live adult poultry (i.e. live chickens). ...