Airline Pet Travel Rules: What Travelers Should Know

A general guide covering cabin, checked, and cargo pet travel based on publicly available airline policies

Some Tips & Tricks to Follow to Make the Journey Easy for Both of You

Travelers are encouraged to review airline pet travel policies carefully before booking to avoid delays or rejections. This guide also helps explain flying with pets airline rules so travelers know what to expect before booking. Vaccinating your pet and obtaining health certificates before flying is generally required.

Choose an airline-approved carrier and add familiar items inside.

Follow the regular feeding routines of your pet to avoid discomfort.

Arriving early at the airport is recommended, as pet check-ins may take additional time.

Carry essentials like wipes, treats, and potty pads.

Examples of Airline Pet Travel Policies

Based on publicly available airline pet travel policies. Rules may vary by aircraft, route, and destination.

AirlineCabin PetsChecked PetsCargo PetsTypical Weight LimitsExample Fee Ranges
Qatar AirwaysNot allowed (only service animals)Yes (in hold)Yes (cargo)Hold up to ~32–75 kg including crate~USD 200–450+
EmiratesNot allowed (except guide dogs)Generally no checked petsYes (SkyCargo)Cargo weight varies by route~USD 500–900+
Air IndiaYesYesYesCabin ≤10 kg; Hold 10–32 kg; Cargo >32 kgCabin INR 7,500 / USD 140–160; Hold INR 16,000 / USD 350
American AirlinesYesLimited (mostly not allowed)YesCabin ~9–10 kg incl. carrierCabin ~USD 125–150; Cargo varies
Delta Air LinesYesYes (Delta Cargo)Cabin ~8–10 kgCabin ~USD 95–200; Cargo varies
LufthansaYes(but pets allowed in hold as AVIH)YesCabin ≤8 kg; Hold up to ~75 kgCabin €50–€110; Hold €160–€380
British AirwaysNot allowed in cabinNo checked petsYes (IAG Cargo)Cargo onlyCargo often £800–£3,500+
Air FranceYesYesYesCabin ≤8 kg; Hold 8–75 kgCabin €40–€200; Hold €80–€400
Turkish AirlinesYesYesCargo if >50 kg or special casesCabin ≤8 kg; Hold ≤50 kgCabin ~USD 120+; Hold ~USD 200–350
KLM Royal DutchYesYesYesCabin ≤8 kg; Hold up to ~75 kgCabin €75–€400; Hold €150–€400
Air CanadaYesSome aircraft onlyYesCabin ~10 kgCabin ~USD 100–120; Cargo varies
Singapore AirlinesNot allowedNot allowedYes (cargo only)Cargo onlyCargo varies
United AirlinesYesYes (PetSafe)Cabin ~8–10 kgCabin ~USD 125–150; Cargo varies
JetBlueYesCabin ~9 kg incl. carrierCabin ~USD 125
Alaska AirlinesYesLimitedYesCabin ~8–10 kgCabin ~USD 100; Cargo varies
Southwest AirlinesYes (domestic only)Cabin only~USD 95
Spirit AirlinesYesCabin only~USD 125
Frontier AirlinesYesCabin only~USD 99
Virgin Atlantic(only service dogs)Limited cargo via partnersCargo onlyCargo varies

Fees vary by airline, route, and pet size. Travelers should confirm final charges with the airline before flying.In some cases, pet-related charges may be listed separately or alongside standard airline baggage fees.

Travelers should always verify airline pet travel policies by airline before finalizing their booking.

In-Cabin Pet Travel Rules (General Guidelines)

Pet travel policies vary by airline. Understanding the difference between cabin, checked, and cargo pet travel can help travelers prepare accordingly.

Eligible Pets for Cabin Travel

Airlines usually allow you to carry small dogs and cats in the cabin.

Calm Behavior Requirement

Pet should be calm inside the airline-approved soft-sided carrier.

Under-Seat Carrier Placement

The carrier must be placed and fit under the seat in front of you, similar to general carry-on and checked baggage rules. Seat selection and upgrades may affect under-seat space availability when traveling with pets.

Non-Aggressive and Odor-Free Pets

Pets must remain calm, non-aggressive, and odour-free during the flight.

Limited Cabin Pet Availability
Limited cabin pet slots — booking early is essential.

Cabin Weight Restriction

Weight limit – 7–10 kg (including carrier).

Standard Cabin Carrier Dimensions

  • (Typical sizes approved — exact limits vary by airline)
  • Soft-sided carrier: 18” x 11” x 11” (45 x 28 x 28 cm)
  • Hard-sided carrier:  17” x 12” x 8” (43 x 30 x 20 cm)
  • Carrier must have proper ventilation and should not leak.
  •  Pet must be able to stand, turn, and lie down comfortably.

Always confirm airline-approved pet carrier size requirements as dimensions vary by airline.

Checked & Cargo Pet TravelInternational Travel Requirements
Medium and large-sized dogs mostly travel in the aircraft hold.Many countries require advance notice for pet arrival.
IATA-approved crate for dogs or other pets should generally be made up of hard plastic & secure metal bolts.Some destinations need import permits (e.g., UAE, Singapore, Australia).
Cargo is temperature-controlled and pressurized on most major airlines.Some countries require quarantine on arrival.
Some airlines do not allow checked pets during extreme weather conditions.Microchip implantation is mandatory for most international routes.
Sedation for your pets is not recommended due to safety reasons.Rabies vaccination must follow destination-specific timelines.
Fees depend on weight + size of crate + route.Pets often need an ISO-compliant microchip.

Larger pets typically travel as checked baggage or cargo. Reviewing airline-specific cargo pet travel guidelines before booking is recommended.

Documents & Vaccinations

  •  Valid passport for the pet (if applicable).
  • Vaccination certificate (usually >21 or >30 days old).
  • Microchip certificate.
  • Health certificate issued by a licensed vet (typically <10 days old).
  • Fit-to-fly certificate.
  • Import permit (if required by the destination).·        
  • Deworming records (some countries require specific timing).

International routes may require additional paperwork, so reviewing international pet travel documentation requirements is strongly recommended.

Restricted & Banned Breeds

Snub-nosed/brachycephalic breeds often face restrictions due to breathing risks:

1.  Bulldogs (English, French)2. Pugs3. Boston Terriers4. Shih Tzus
5. Persian & Himalayan cats6.Large / strong breeds sometimes restricted or require special crates:7. Rottweiler8. Doberman
9. Pitbull / American Bully10. Mastiff breeds11.Cane Corso12. Tosa Inu
13.   Country-specific bans apply in places like the UK, Singapore, Australia, and UAE.

Restrictions vary globally, so travelers should confirm banned dog and cat breeds by country before planning their journey.

Pet Travel Packing Checklist

Airline-approved carrier or crateFood & collapsible bowl
Absorbent pee padsPet wipes & cleaning cloth
Pet ID tag + microchipCopy of all documents + digital backups
  Leash & harness (not allowed inside carrier)Comfort toy or blanket
Medication (if prescribed)Extra water bottle

A well-prepared checklist improves safety and comfort, especially when following a complete pet travel packing guide.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Can my pet sit on my lap during the flight?

Ans. No. Pets must always remain inside the carrier.

Q. Do I need to buy an extra seat for my pet?

Q. Do airlines allow emotional-support animals (ESA)?

Q. What is the best time to fly with a pet?

Ans.Morning or late evening flights to avoid heat (especially for summer travel).

Q. Can I feed my pet during the flight?

Q.Can two pets travel in one carrier?

 

For airline-specific rules, documents, and carrier requirements, explore our detailed pet travel guides before booking.

Disclaimer : This guide summarizes airline pet travel rules based on publicly available airline policies and general travel regulations. Policies may vary by airline, aircraft type, route, and destination country. Travelers should verify final requirements directly with the airline and relevant government authorities before booking and flying with pets.

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