Not only are humans traveling on airlines these days, but pets are also welcome. However, flying with your loyal companion is often nerve-racking, so it is necessary to plan ahead for travel to ensure a comfortable landing for you and your pet.
What to consider when traveling with a pet?
Following these simple steps, you can make your trip with your furry friend easier:
1. Visit the Vet
Before traveling, check your pet’s health and ability to adapt to flight conditions.
2. Book an early place
Due to the limited number of pets on board, book a place for your animal early to ensure it travels to your side.
3. Choose a flight without stopping
Try to book a direct flight to reduce stress for your pet and achieve smoother access.
4. Get a suitable holder
Check the airline’s laws regarding the stand, make sure it fits into the seat and provides sufficient space for your animal to move, and do not forget to provide it with a lining and food and water supplies.
5. Inspection of airport rules
Make sure you know the rules for pet pick-up at every airport you land at.
Pet policies on some major airlines include:
Delta
Delta welcomes the presence of pets in the cabin, but the space must be requested in advance, as the total number of pets per trip is limited to two in first class, two in business class, and four in the main cabin.
Travel with small pets is permitted, but there are conditions, such as the animal’s age and the use of the appropriate holder. Travel fees vary by destination, ranging from $95 to $200 each way.
United Airlines
United Airlines receives pets in the cabin, where only one dog is allowed to carry. It is preferable to book space for the accompanying animal at least 30 days in advance. A small pet is allowed to travel with a stand in the cabin, and the fee is about $125 each way.
American Airlines
Pet travel is permitted via this company, but the company must be approached to ensure space for the animal. The cabin travel fee is about $125 each way.
Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines welcomes small dogs in cabins, with six places available on a first-come, first-served basis. So it is preferable to book a place for your pet in advance. Travel fees with small animals in the cabin do not exceed $95 each way.
JetBlue
Pets (cats and small dogs) should remain in their own carriers on JetBlue lines, and their total weight should be less than 20 pounds. The cost of taking a companion animal is about $125 each way.