Instructions
Decide if your pet will fly under the seat in front of you, in baggage, or as cargo. For a pet to fly under the seat, they must be in an airline approved kennel and must be able to stand up and turn around in the kennel. To fly in baggage, the pet and kennel must not exceed 100 lbs. Pets and kennels weighing over 100 lbs. fly as cargo.
Call your airline to book a space for your pet. Typically, airlines will allow only two pets in the cabin on each flight, so call well in advance.
Visit your veterinarian within 10 days of flying to obtain a certificate stating that your pet is healthy and able to fly. Also, discuss feeding the day of the flight and the option of tranquilizers.
Label the kennel thoroughly before flying with your pet. Include signs to indicate which way is up. Place your name and information as well as your pet's name on the kennel. Be sure that there are signs saying, "Live Animal." Place a picture of your pet on the top of the kennel.
Put reflectors on the kennel.
Arrive at the airport one or two hours before take-off and check in at the counter.
Wait as long as possible checking your pet into baggage. During this time you should exercise your pet and allow them to go potty one last time.
Check your pet in and then immediately go to your boarding area to watch your pet loaded on the plane.
How to Fly With a Pet
Whether you're going on vacation, moving or traveling for business, leaving your pet behind can be difficult. Consequently, some people choose to fly with their pets. While flying with your pet is not for everyone, it can be done and here's how.