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Pet weight limit
Pet weight limit




pet weight limit

To decrease the level of anxiety in your dog during flight, prepare some pet supplies.

pet weight limit

Preparing to Fly with Dog-Friendly Airlines Now let's get into the best airlines for dogs. Tell the representative your dog's breed, how much the dog weighs, and which part of the plane you'd like them to stay in.

pet weight limit

Never assume your pet can fly with you just because the airline allows dogs. There may be restrictions based on the country that you are traveling to as well. Note that many airlines won’t allow pets to fly as cargo during certain months, mostly when unsafe temperatures make it dangerous for dogs to stay there. The below dog-friendly airlines all allow pets in the cabin, but only if the dog meets their stipulations. This mostly depends on the size of the dog and, sometimes, the breed.įlying in the cabin is much safer for dogs, and less scary. Many airlines allow dogs to fly in the cargo hold, but not the cabin.

pet weight limit

A maximum of two (2) similar pets (e.g., two dogs, two cats) may travel in one (1) container provided the animals are small enough to be accommodated in one (1) pet carrier.If you plan to fly with your dog, you'll need to decide: do you want your pet in the cargo area, or in a cabin with you?

  • “Only one (1) pet container, per guest with a confirmed reservation is permitted.
  • “The carrier may contain two (2) cats or dogs and must be of the same species per carrier.” (Southwest).
  • “One (1) adult dog or cat to occupy a single carrier or two (2) puppies or kittens of the same breed or litter provided they are at least eight (8) weeks old and not more than six (6) months old.” (Hawaiian).
  • They will be charged as 1 pet,” and “One female cat/dog may travel with her un-weaned litter if the litter is a minimum of 10 weeks old to 6 months of age.”(Delta)
  • “2 pets of the same breed and size between the age of 10 weeks and 6 months may be allowed to travel in 1 kennel, providing they are small enough to fit into one kennel and are compatible.
  • “A customer may travel with a maximum of two (2) pet carriers in the main cabin, only when the adjacent seat is purchased by the same customer,” and “Up to 2 pets of the same species and similar size may travel in the same carrier, provided no body parts protrude from the carrier and the animals are not in distress.” (Alaska).
  • $75 (advance "conditional" reservation) $100 (walk-up) Not allowed to arrive HI with in-cabin pet $125 (North America) $200 (international except $75 to/from Brazil) $100 (not stated on page confirmed with airline)ġ0 weeks (domestic travel older for international) It is a good idea to print out a copy of your airline’s policy, so that if a dispute arises with a ticketing or gate agent, you will have the actual policy to refer to (not the agent’s potentially faulty memory of the policy). It was last updated on April 14, 2020.įor each airline, I have provided a link to the airline’s pet policy. The following information (including whether dogs are allowed to fly in-cabin, maximum carrier sizes, and fees charged) has been collected from the airlines’ published pet policies, supplemented (in some cases) by telephone inquiries. Dog Jaunt's new pet travel book is now out! Buy it, or






    Pet weight limit