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Delta allows pets on both domestic and international flights, provided that they meet specific age requirements. All pets must be at least 10 weeks old for domestic flights, 16 weeks old for flights to the U.S. from another country, and at least 15 weeks old when flying to destinations in the EU.
Southwest Airlines
Little vaccinated dogs and cats are welcome aboard Southwest, as long as their carrier can fit under the seat in front. Although only one pet is permitted per carrier, two pets of the same breed can be in the same kennel if they are both able to stand up and move around inside.
Frontier Airlines
If you’d like to transport more unusual pets, Frontier is your friend. In addition to dogs and cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and household birds can also accompany passengers in the cabin on domestic flights. Soft-sided carriers are preferred, and food and water cannot be given to your furry friend during the flight, sadly.
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]]>Older pets do not travel as well as younger pets. That means before you make the big decision to take them on a plane they should have a health check with their vet. Your vet will let you know if your pet is up to the journey or not.
Some airlines are well-regulated when it comes to transporting pets. They ensure that a dog is walked in-between flights, regularly checked on, and always have enough food and water in their pet carriers. Reading reviews of fellow travelers, who have used the pet transport service will give you a good idea of who you want to care for your faithful companion.
Regulations for pet travel can change, and you want to ensure that all the airlines you are flying on adhere to them. They may also vary by country, which means the care your pets receive may not be to the standard you would like. Talk to a service agent, and discuss your pet’s individual needs. You will get a feel for how the airline regards pets, and their car. Then you can use your judgement, and choose the best airline for you and your pet.
Now you and your pet can jet off into the sun!
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]]>Delta Airlines
Delta allows pets on both domestic and international flights, provided that they meet specific age requirements. All pets must be at least 10 weeks old for domestic flights, 16 weeks old for flights to the U.S. from another country, and at least 15 weeks old when flying to destinations in the EU.
Southwest Airlines
Little vaccinated dogs and cats are welcome aboard Southwest, as long as their carrier can fit under the seat in front. Although only one pet is permitted per carrier, two pets of the same breed can be in the same kennel if they are both able to stand up and move around inside.
Frontier Airlines
If you’d like to transport more unusual pets, Frontier is your friend. In addition to dogs and cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and household birds can also accompany passengers in the cabin on domestic flights. Soft-sided carriers are preferred, and food and water cannot be given to your furry friend during the flight, sadly.
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]]>Older pets do not travel as well as younger pets. That means before you make the big decision to take them on a plane they should have a health check with their vet. Your vet will let you know if your pet is up to the journey or not.
Some airlines are well-regulated when it comes to transporting pets. They ensure that a dog is walked in-between flights, regularly checked on, and always have enough food and water in their pet carriers. Reading reviews of fellow travelers, who have used the pet transport service will give you a good idea of who you want to care for your faithful companion.
Regulations for pet travel can change, and you want to ensure that all the airlines you are flying on adhere to them. They may also vary by country, which means the care your pets receive may not be to the standard you would like. Talk to a service agent, and discuss your pet’s individual needs. You will get a feel for how the airline regards pets, and their car. Then you can use your judgement, and choose the best airline for you and your pet.
Now you and your pet can jet off into the sun!
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