Airline charges vary depending on the carrier and whether your dog is in-cabin or “down below”. Not all carriers allow dogs (Southwest is one). Service animals are exempt from restrictions.If your dog is too big to go n-cabin, there are seasonal restrictions also due to excessive temperatures. All airlines require that you have a current […]
Written on Sunday, August 10th, 2008 by willyclay :: 0 comments to this post
Airline charges vary depending on the carrier and whether your dog is in-cabin or “down below”. Not all carriers allow dogs (Southwest is one). Service animals are exempt from restrictions.If your dog is too big to go n-cabin, there are seasonal restrictions also due to excessive temperatures.
All airlines require that you have a current health certificate for interstate travel.
International travel is different, and it depends where you are going as to the requirements. For example, dogs cannot be flown from the US to the UK except in the hold, and must have a “pet passport”. Microchipping is required, and you must have a chip compatible with their readers, or bring your own.
Contact the air carriers you are considering and ask their requirements and fees. There should also be information available online for the country you’re planning to travel to.
Good luck!
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