Traveling with In-Cabin Pets
On domestic flights within the contiguous U.S., small dogs, cats and household birds that meet the age, health, size and kennel requirements can travel in the cabin for a one-way fee that is collected at check-in.
Dog or cat travel outside the contiguous U.S. is permitted only if the customer possesses all required documentation for the pet to enter the destination and return to their country of origin (if applicable), and also complies with age, health, size and kennel requirements.
Please review the following requirements to ensure a safe and healthy flight with a small pet traveling in the cabin:
- Your pet must be at least 8 weeks old for domestic travel.
- Your pet dog must be 6 months old if traveling to the U.S. from another country and a pet cat must be at least 16 weeks old.
- Your pet must be at least 15 weeks old when traveling to the European Union.
- 1 pet is permitted per kennel with the following exceptions:
- 1 female cat or dog may travel with her un-weaned litter if the litter is between 8 weeks and 6 months of age. There is no limit on the number of animals in the litter as long as they can fit safely in the kennel.
- 2 pets of the same breed and size between the ages of 8 weeks and 6 months may be allowed to travel in 1 kennel, as long as they are small enough to fit into a single kennel and are compatible. If the pets are allowed to travel in 1 kennel, they will be charged as 1 pet.
The pet must be able to fit in a soft-sided ventilated pet kennel that will go underneath the seat directly in front of you. In addition to the kennel, you are permitted to bring 1 personal item or 1 carry-on item on board the aircraft.