If you aretaking a connecting flight, the transit time between flights must be no less than 90 minutes and no more than 4 hours. Otherwise, you can't take your pet with you. Book well in advance. Please bear in mind that the airport staff need to know that you will be bringing a ...
Travelling with pets abroad is easy on the Hull to Rotterdam route. Discover P&O’s pet and dog friendly ferry to Amsterdam and book your pet-friendly cabin today.
Travelling with a petInform yourself before you travel If you want to travel with your pet, you must contact your airline before you leave. They’ll be able to provide you with all the necessary details, including the different travel options, what type of cage to use, how to prepare your...
To the information page “Travelling with pets” Important information for travel to the USA: Since 1.8.2024 new restrictions have been in force by the US health authority Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC. As a result, the entry regulations for dogs into the USA are changing:...
You can travel with your pet on all the regular Viking Line voyages. However, we ask you to ensure that your pet does not disturb the travel experience of the other passengers or the ship's crew.
You may need to register your pet or buy a special pet ticket before you can bring your furry friend on the train with you. For more information about bringing your pet with you on the train, please check the website(s) of the railway carrier(s) you're planning on travelling with. ...
You can take your pet with you on any part of our route network. It will travel safely and in comfort, either in the cabin or in the hold. Book your pet’s carriage in advance and make sure you have all the travel documents required.
Travelling with your pet onboard DFDS Here at DFDS we know your furry friends are family, so why not bring them along for the adventure too? With our dedicated pet travel page, we’re confident you and your pet will have a smooth and stress-free journey. Additionally, for that added ...
Overseas travel with a pet is increasingly common among British owners. The introduction of the EU Pet Passport in 2001 made it easier for owners to travel between member countries with their pets and removed the need for lengthy quarantining in many cases. The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) is ...
As a pet owner, the last thing we want is for our beloved pet to go missing during a flight. We’ve heard stories of pets getting lost or not being properly checked into the cargo. It begs the question, should we check our pets in as cargo or can they come with us in the cabin...