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INTERNATIONAL PET TRAVEL ON AMERICAN CARRIERS March 30, 2001
The travel policies of U.S. airlines with regard to shipping
animals are subject to change at any time. These policies are much more
restrictive than in past years. Some of the embargoes that were imposed
for the summer of 2000 have been extended indefinitely. These are only
general guidelines; it is crucial that you review all considerations with
the airline you plan to use. OBC recommends that you request written
confirmation of reservations you make for pet shipment.
There are three methods of pet air shipment:
- Your pet can travel on the same plane as you (either in-cabin or in
the cargo). In either case, your pet will be considered excess
baggage and charged accordingly. Some airlines no longer offer this
option.
- You can book your pet on a separate flight. In this case, you will
be charged the cargo rate which is considerably more than excess
baggage. Some airlines no longer offer this option.
- You can have your pet shipped through a licensed commercial shipper.
You will be charged the cargo rate plus the shipper's fee.
Several airlines require this method unless your pet is small enough to
fit in the cabin.
Note: As a rule, animals 100 lbs. or larger will be charged as
cargo even if they travel on the same plane as you. It is important
to check with the airline if your pet is close to that weight.
American Airlines Reservations: 1(800)433-7300 Air Cargo
Section: 1(800)227-4622
American Airlines allows no pets
in-cabin on international flights. In addition, it has established an
annual total embargo on shipping animals between May 15th and September
15th. From September 16th to May 14th there will be animal flight
restrictions when temperatures are above 85 and below 45 degrees.
Temperature restrictions are even stricter for snub-nosed animals. If a
pet is no heavier than 70 lbs. (including crate weight), and with no
kennel side longer than 49", the pet may be shipped as a priority parcel
(with no temperature restrictions) after the annual embargo is
lifted.
Continental Reservations: 1(800)231-0856 Live Animal Desk:
1(800)575-3335
Continental now permanently requires pets to
travel as cargo except those small enough to be allowed in-cabin. No
pets allowed in-cabin for all of Europe and Hawaii, but pets are allowed
on some of Continental's other international flights. You must call to
find out the specific information regarding your country of destination.
If allowed on the flight, there can be 1 pet in business class and 2 pets
in coach class. Pet container must be no larger than 7"x12"x8". Make
reservation early.
In addition, Continental has a permanent pet
embargo into the Caribbean, Central America, and South America (except Rio
and Sao Paulo.) Its Quick Pak Service for animals does not apply to
international flights. If the temperature is above 85 F from point of
origin or along any point to the destination, pet will not be allowed to
travel as cargo.
Delta Reservations: 1(800)241-4141 Live Animal Desk:
1(888)736-3738
From May 15th to September 15th, Delta requires
passengers to use commercial shippers for thier pets (except those allowed
in-cabin.) USG employees returning from overseas and Hawaii on
official orders are now exempt from embargo and are allowed to ship their
pets as accompanied baggage to their US destination, barring any
temperature restrictions. There is no temperature restriction on Delta
if the pet is traveling in-cabin. Otherwise, the 85F restriction applies
(snub-nosed will be refused if at any point of the flight the temperature
is above 70F.)
Delta allows 1 pet in 1st class, 1 in business, and
2 in coach. Animal must be able to stand and turn around in a soft or hard
carrier. If traveling on a 777, MD11, or 767ER, the the maximum container
size is 17" X 12" X 8". For all other aircraft, the maximum size can be no
larger than 21" X 13" X 9". (Hawaii, Korea, Republic of Ireland, and
United Kingdom do not allow pets arriving in-cabin.)
Northwest Reservations: 1(800)447-4747 Live Cargo:
1(800)692-2746
Northwest is the only major American carrier that
currently does not have any type of pet embargo except for temperature
restrictions. In cabin, Northwest allows 1 pet in business and 1 per
coach compartment (some planes have 3 coach compartments). Carry-on
kennels (17" x 12" x 8") can be purchased from airline. For pets that are
to travel in the cargo section, there are some temperature restrictions.
If the temperature is above 85 degrees at point of origin, at any
connection or touchdown spot, or at destination, the animal will not be
allowed to travel. For snub-nosed animals, the restriction is 75F. No
travel at all if temperature is below 10 F. Passengers may then choose to
go on next available flight for pet (at no additional charge) or to select
someone to take care of the pet and bring it back to the airport for the
next available flight. The charge for the pet will still be as excess
baggage and not cargo.
TWA Reservations: 1(800)221-2000 Live Cargo:
1(800)892-2746
TWA has extended indefinately its embargo on pets
traveling as excess baggage (except in-cabin). Pets may be shipped as
cargo at any time by individuals or commercial shippers.
TWA
will allow pets in cabin on most international flights. Call for
specifics. On 747s: 1 pet is allowed in the main cabin, 1 in the upper
cabin. On wide-bodied flights, 3 pets are allowed. In the coach section,
they may separate 2 pets by 10 rows, but it varies with flights. Carriers
for in-cabin must be no larger than 21"x 16"x 8". Airline containers for
pets of various sizes can be purchased at the airport. Call to make sure
supply is available. Make reservation early. The temperature restrictions
for pets do not apply if they are being transported as excess
baggage. If traveling as cargo, they will not be allowed if the
temperature is above 85 F.
United Airlines International Reservations:
1(800)538-2929 Live Cargo: 1(800)825-3788
United has lifted
its embargo for pets traveling as accompanied baggage in the cargo section
only for USG employees with official orders. The pet embargo is
extended indefinitely for all other passengers. Pets traveling in-cabin or
as cargo sent by known licensed shippers (Refer to the companies listed in
the OBC Shipping of Pets
handout.) continue to be exempt from the embargo. Temperature
restrictions above 85 F and below 45 F continue to apply at all times,
unless the animal travels in-cabin. United will allow pets in-cabin on
many international flights, but you must call for specifics. Number of
pets allowed in-cabin depends on type of aircraft. Pet container must be
no larger than 22" x14" x9". Pet carriers are available for $25 from the
airline. Make reservations early.
Clarification of United requirements
United Airlines understands the dilemma facing military and government
personnel traveling on PCS orders with their family pets. Therefore United
has decided to waive the pet embargo for military and government personnel
traveling on PCS orders during the pet embargo
period.
Guidelines:
Military and government personnel must be on PCS orders returning to
the Continental U.S. from International or Hawaiian destinations and must
present these orders when traveling and shipping the pet. OR, they must be
on PCS orders leaving the Continental U.S. to International or Hawaiian
destinations and must present those orders when traveling and shipping the
pet. All other conditions must be met concerning pet carriage - see above.
United is not extending the exemption beyond nearest point of entry
unless your flight continues directly to another point in the U.S. Check
for changes.
This waiver applies to accompanied passenger/pet travel only. Pets
shipped unaccompanied through cargo will follow the normal cargo rules and
conditions.
The waiver applies to United, Star Alliance and code share partners.
All other pet carriage and country policies must be met.
"The
embargo on live animals traveling as checked baggage was enacted because
of extreme temperatures incurred during the summer and winter months, and
the stress placed on the animals. This embargo is primarily for the
safety, well-being and concern for live animals/pets we transport."
(United Airlines statement)
US Air Reservations: 1(800)428-4322 Air Cargo:
(703)419-2814
No pets allowed in cabin. Pets will not be allowed
to travel as freight/cargo until further notice. They will only be allowed
to travel as excess baggage in the cargo hold on the same flight as the
passenger. Temperature restrictions (above 85 F and below 45 F) still
apply. If the temperature prevents taking your pet on the same flight, you
must be prepared to reschedule your flight or have contingency plans for
your pet to be shipped later as cargo on another carrier.
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