Not Without Our Furry Friends: 6 Airlines That Accept Pets

Travelling has become an integral part of our lives, and for many of us, our furry companions are equally cherished members of the family
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For humans, having pets has been a tradition since time immemorial. Pets play a crucial role in people's lives. They contribute to emotional, physical as well as mental well-being. With pets, people find a way to remain engaged positively and uphold vital companionship. It is not for nothing that dogs are seen as "man's best friend."

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Caring for the pets in their absence becomes a predicament for pet parents who are also avid travellers. However, pets no longer have to be left behind as they can accompany you on your journey and enjoy just as much. Explore the list of flights from the US to the EU that have elaborate provisions made for pets.

AirEuropa

AirEuropa allows pets on short and medium-haul flights. The list of pets includes dogs, cats, small birds (except birds of prey), fish, aquarium turtles and some rodents (hamsters, guinea pigs, and small rabbits).

Airfrance

AirEuropa permits the transportation of pets on flights of both short and medium distances. The range of pets eligible for transport encompasses dogs, cats, small birds (excluding birds of prey), fish, aquarium turtles, and specific rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, and small rabbits.

Airfrance

Airfrance permits the travelling of pets with some restrictions. If your pet weighs between 8 kg and 75 kg, it must travel in a cabin, the hold, or by cargo. The airline ensures that your pet's journey goes just as smoothly as yours.

Alitalia

At Alitalia, you have three options for travelling with your pet: they can accompany you in the cabin, travel as checked baggage, or be considered manifest cargo. The permissible pets include small domestic cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, and birds. Getting in touch with Alitalia is essential to make a reservation for your pets. You can refer to the detailed guidelines on the company's official website for further comprehensive information.

Finnair

Finnair allows pets to travel onboard with different sets of rules. It allows pets to travel in cabins, aircraft hold, and cargo. They recommend booking well in advance if you are travelling with a pet.

Iberia

In Iberia, travelling with pets depends on availability, so you must take it up with them beforehand. With the exception of brachycephalic animals and dangerous breeds, Iberia permits the transport of dogs and cats in the hold. You must also look at the legal and document requirements on their website to travel along with your pets.

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