Top Tips For Those Who Want To Take Their Pets On A Plane

March 19th, 2011 by MyAt_21 Leave a reply »

If you plan to be flying with a pet you may be a bit confused about how it all works. Despite the fact that there are some things that need to be prepared in advance of the flight, you should not be too worried that flying with a pet is going to be particularly stressful. The tips below should help anyone who is planning to take their pet on a flight with them.

 

- If you are thinking of taking your pet with you on a flight then you will have to plan well in advance. There may be a lot of work involved depending on where you are flying because there are some destinations where a pet passport is not recognised or maybe you don’t have a pet passport. If this is your first time travelling with a pet it is likely going to take more time to prepare.

 

- The pet policy of the airline you want to fly with will have to be investigated by you. It is essential that you are aware of the rules and regulations that apply to the airline you are using as they all have different ones.

 

- It is not permissible to fly with pets that are younger than two months old it would be considered animal cruelty. You cannot take a pet on a plane unless it has been fully weaned.

 

- It is best if you can choose a direct flight to your destination than your pet needing to be transferred between different flights.

 

- It is important that a dog gets enough exercise before a flight especially if you are taking a long haul flight.

 

- When it comes to travelling on a plane with pets, there are a number of risk factors. You should make a point of finding out about these risks and then doing everything that you can to avoid them. Most pets do make the journey without any adverse effects.

 

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