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How to Travel With Pets on Airlines

Airlines have drastically changed their pet and ESA policies. Here is exactly what you need to know to fly with your dog or cat successfully.

Need to Add a Pet to Your Booking?

Airlines strictly limit the number of pets allowed per flight. Call an agent immediately to secure a pet reservation before your flight sells out its quota.

The End of "Emotional Support Animals"

In recent years, the Department of Transportation (DOT) revised its rules entirely regarding Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). Airlines are no longer required to accept ESAs on flights for free. Today, the only animals permitted to fly uncaged in the cabin for free are highly-trained, legitimate Psychiatric Service Dogs (SVAN).

If your pet provides emotional support but is not a trained service task animal, they must fly under standard Pet in Cabin rules, which means paying the standard airline pet fee.

Traveling With a Pet in Cabin

If you have a small dog or cat that fits comfortably in a carrier under the seat in front of you, they can fly in the cabin. However, you cannot simply show up with them at the airport.

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Health Certificates and Vaccinations

If you are flying domestically within the United States, you generally do *not* require a health certificate for a pet flying in the cabin (though proof of rabies vaccination is always smart to carry). However, if you are flying internationally, or checking an animal in the cargo hold, a veterinarian health certificate dated within 10 days of travel is strictly mandated by law.

What Happens If My Pet is Too Big?

If your dog is over 20 lbs and cannot fit under the seat, they cannot fly in the cabin (unless they are a verified Service Animal). You have two choices:

When Traveling Into International Territory

Entering locations like Hawaii, the UK, or Australia with a pet is incredibly complex due to strict rabies quarantine laws. You must begin paperwork upwards of 6 months in advance. Attempting to bring an undocumented pet into these zones will result in severe fines and the immediate quarantine of your animal at your own expense.

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