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Flying
with Pets in the Passenger Cabin
1. What are the FAA rules regarding
traveling with pets in the passenger cabin?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows
each airline to decide if they will allow you
to travel with your pet in the passenger cabin.
If an airline does allow you to bring your pet
into the cabin, we consider your pet container
to be carry-on baggage and you must follow all
carry on baggage rules
- Your
pet container must be small enough to fit underneath
the seat without blocking any persons
path to the main aisle of the airplane.
- Your
pet container must be stowed properly before
the last passenger entry door to the airplane
is closed in order for the airplane to leave
the gate.
- Your
pet container must remain properly stowed the
entire time the airplane is moving on the airport
surface, and for take off and landing.
- You
must follow flight attendant instructions regarding
the proper stowage of your pet container.
2.
What kind of general procedures do most airlines
have in place?
If an airline allows you to travel with your pet
in the cabin, you must follow all FAA regulations.
Usually, most airlines have additional policies
and procedures for you to follow to make sure
that the flight is comfortable for all passengers
on the airplane. These additional procedures may
include
- A
limited list of the types of pets that you can
bring into the cabin
-
A limit on the number of pets in the cabin
- A
limit on the number of pets that may accompany
you on the airplane
- A
requirement that your pet be harmless, inoffensive
and odorless
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A requirement that your pet remain in the container
for the entire flight
- A
requirement that you be able to produce a recently
issued health certificate for your pet
3.
How do I find out if an airline allows or does
not allow pets to travel in the passenger cabin
res
are for each airline in several ways. You can
call the airlines reservations line and
get information from the agent who takes your
call. You can also look at an airlines website
to get information about their policies for traveling
with pets.
4. Are there any airlines that
do not allow pets to travel in the cabin?
Some airlines do not allow any pets to travel
in the cabin. You can use the information above
to find out specific policies for each airline.
5. Can I be sure that there will
be no animals on my flight if an airline does
not allow pets in the cabin?
No, you cant be sure. The Department of
Transportation (DOT) has rules that require airlines
to allow passengers to fly with their service
animals in the cabin on all U.S. airlines. Service
animals are not pets. They are working animals
that assist persons with disabilities. There is
no limit to the number of service animals that
can be on any flight. Service animals do not need
any health certificates to travel and they do
not need to be confined in a container or cage.
6. I have severe allergies to pet
dander. How can I be sure that there is no pet
dander on my flight?
You will still be exposed to pet dander on every
flight, even without any pets in the passenger
cabin. This is because most allergens are carried
into the cabin on the clothes of other passengers.
7. Then what should I do if I am
allergic to pet dander, but I need to fly?
First, you can reduce the chance that there will
be an animal in the cabin on your flight. You
can fly on an airline that does not allow pets
in the cabin. You can also ask the reservations
agent for your airline if another passenger on
the same flight has made reservations to travel
with a pet. You should also check with your allergist
or doctor before your trip to discuss travel related
risks and ask if you should carry medications
with you. If a reaction should occur during the
flight, follow your doctors treatment instructions
and ask a flight attendant for assistance.
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