Thursday, September 22, 2011

What airlines allow pets in the cabin on international flights?

I'm trying to find out which airlines allow pets in the cabin on international flights - specifically from Canada to Costa Rica or US to Costa Rica. Not interested in checking as baggage or cargo - IN THE CABIN! Thanks|||Cabin pets are allowed by all airlines on international flights, but there are several rules that you have to take into considerations.





First, cabin pets should not weigh more than 10 kilos or 22 pounds, including the carrier. If the pet and the carrier weigh 10 kilos or more, then you should check them in and they are considered as Animal In Hold (AVIH). I'm sure you don't want that.





Second, airlines limit only 2 pets (only 1 for other airlines) per passenger and the total number of pets in a flight may be limited by the airline (like 10 for some).





Third, if you're bringing 2 pets, they should be "housed" in 2 different carriers. Under no circumstance would pets be allowed on board, whether in the cabin or in the cargo hold, if they occupy the same carrier.





Fourth, the carrier should be leak-proof, such as a kennel or a pet bag.





Fifth, the pet should not be fed at least an hour before departure. You can certainly give water, but food is a no-no.





Sixth, you should carry with you a health certificate from your vet stating the dates and type of inoculations given to your pet. That certificate will also be inspected by the quarantine officials of Costa Rica.





And seventh, you should be ready to pay for excess baggage as pets are not considered as part of your free baggage allowance, whether checked-in baggage or carry-on baggage. Call your airline for the prevailing rates.





Happy trip!|||Usually most airlines, although if you fly with a dog to Australia, they are forced to kill it. Immigration rules. So be careful. Ask which ever airline you fly first.|||The only dogs allowed on planes are guide dogs for the blind. Sorry





And they dont kill a dog if you bring it to Australia. I know pleanty of people who have done it. They just treat the dog.

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