How much to fly a pet?

In the United States:

- Domestic flights:

>- Small pets (under 25 pounds) typically cost between $100-$300.

>- Medium-sized pets (25-50 pounds) typically cost between $200-$400.

>- Large pets (over 50 pounds) typically cost between $300-$500.

- International flights:

>- Small pets (under 25 pounds) typically cost between $200-$400.

>- Medium-sized pets (25-50 pounds) typically cost between $400-$600.

>- Large pets (over 50 pounds) typically cost between $600-$800.

In Europe:

- Within Europe:

>- Small pets (under 8 kilograms) typically cost between €100-€150.

>- Medium-sized pets (8-20 kilograms) typically cost between €150-€200.

>- Large pets (over 20 kilograms) typically cost between €200-€300.

- Outside of Europe:

>- Small pets (under 8 kilograms) typically cost between €300-€500.

>- Medium-sized pets (8-20 kilograms) typically cost between €500-€700.

>- Large pets (over 20 kilograms) typically cost between €700-€1000.

Additional fees:

- Health check: typically cost between $30-50 per pet.

- Travel crate: typically cost between $50-100.

- Other fees (e.g., excess baggage, pet handling fee, etc.): Varies by airline.

Tips for flying with a pet:

- Book your pet's flight in advance, especially if flying during peak travel times.

- Familiarize your pet with its travel crate before the flight.

- Give your pet a sedative to help it relax during the flight.

-Bring food, water, and a few toys for your pet.

-Arrive at the airport early to allow plenty of time to check in your pet.