Air Travel Rules: Flying With Pets
When it comes to air travel, a large number of individuals
hit the skies daily. People fly for all different reasons. Some
individuals need to make a business trip, others are visiting
friends or family, others are going on vacation, and some are
making a cross country move. If you are moving, there is a good
chance that you may need to bring your pet along with you. If
this is the case, you will find that you are subject to a whole
new set of air travel rules. Before leaving for the airport,
with your pet or pets in tow, you are advised to familiarize
yourself with those rules.
The first step in traveling, in the air, with a pet is to make
sure that they are even allowed. Certain pets are allowed to
be on airplanes, but that does not mean that all airlines will
allow it. If you are planning on traveling with your pet, you
will need to inform your airline of this information upfront.
This is vital because not all airlines will allow you to bring
a pet onboard. Therefore, if you do not check with your airline
before heading to the airport, you may be unable to board your
flight.
When traveling with a pet, you will need to keep that pet contained.
That means that if you are traveling with an animal, such as
a dog or a cat, that animal will likely need to be in a carrier.
When purchasing an animal carrier, it is important to know that
not all carriers are permitted onboard. If you will be keeping
your animal in the cabin with you, as opposed to having your
animal treated as checked baggage, you will need to make sure
that your pet carrier will not negatively affect other passengers.
Your pet carrier must not block aisle ways or encroach on other
passenger’s seating spaces. In addition to these general rules
and restrictions, you may find that each airline has their own
set of pet carrier rules.
Almost all airlines require that your pets have the proper documents
before being allowed on their airplanes. These documents most
commonly include information on your pet’s health. Most airlines
require that your pet undergoes a medical evaluation before
being transported by airplane. This information is not only
used to ensure that your pet is healthy enough to fly, but is
also used to ensure that they are protected with the proper
vaccinations. Proper vaccinations will not only protect your
pet, but other passengers, as well as airline staff.
Once you have received clearance from the airline, which you
wish to fly on, purchased the appropriate pet equipment, and
obtained the proper health checks for your pet, you will need
to wait until your day of travel. On that day, you may want
to arrive at the airport a little bit earlier than recommended.
This will help to ensure that you could quickly straighten out
a problem, without having to miss your flight, should one arise.
When you and your pet arrive at the airport, whether it be early
or not, you will both be required to go through airport security.
Your pet will be required to pass through a metal detector,
just like everyone else. If you are using a pet carrier, it
is also likely that your pet carrier will be subject to examination.
This examination most commonly includes being sent though the
x-ray machine with your carryon luggage; however, it is important
to note that your pet will not have to go through the x-ray
machine; the metal detector should be enough.
As previously mentioned, not all airlines allow their passengers
to fly with their pets, even in the cabin or below deck. That
is why it is advised that you determine whether or not your
pet can fly with you, ahead of time. In addition to different
air travel rules, you may also find that some airlines charged
extra fees for pet passengers. In the event that you are charged,
you will be notified of this charge ahead of time.
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