✈️ Airline Guide • Updated January 2026

Airline Pet Policies 2026: Complete Guide to Flying with Pets (Cabin, Cargo, Rules)

The definitive guide to airline pet policies. Compare cabin vs. cargo options, fees, breed restrictions, and carrier requirements across 50+ major airlines worldwide.

Reviewed by: Dr. Sarah Mitchell, DVM
Last Updated: January 15, 2026
50+ Airlines
Read Time: 18 minutes

Quick Summary: Airline Pet Policies

Airline pet policies vary significantly by carrier, route, and pet size. Most airlines offer three options: in-cabin travel (small pets under 8kg including carrier), checked baggage (pets travel in temperature-controlled cargo hold), and manifest cargo (pets travel as freight). Key restrictions include breed embargoes (brachycephalic breeds), temperature limits, and carrier size requirements. Always verify policies directly with your airline before booking.

  • In-Cabin Travel: Typically limited to pets under 8kg (including carrier); restricted on most international long-haul flights.
  • Cargo Travel: Required for most international flights and larger pets; IATA-compliant crate mandatory.
  • Breed Restrictions: Brachycephalic breeds (Bulldogs, Pugs, Boxers) restricted or banned by many airlines.
  • Average Fees: In-cabin: $100–$200 each way; Cargo: $500–$2,000+ depending on route and pet size.

Choosing the right airline for pet travel is as critical as meeting government import requirements. While government regulations determine if your pet can enter a country, airline policies determine if your pet can board the flight. Both must be satisfied for successful travel.

This comprehensive guide covers pet policies across 50+ major airlines worldwide, including cabin vs. cargo options, fees, breed restrictions, carrier requirements, and temperature embargoes. Content is sourced from official airline policies, IATA Live Animals Regulations, and verified customer experiences, and reviewed quarterly for accuracy.

Key Considerations:

  • Pet Size: In-cabin travel typically limited to pets under 8kg (including carrier); larger pets must travel as cargo.
  • Route Type: Most international long-haul flights do not permit in-cabin pets; cargo is required.
  • Breed Restrictions: Brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds face restrictions on many airlines due to respiratory risks.
  • Temperature Embargoes: Airlines refuse pets if origin/destination temperatures exceed safe limits (typically <45°F or >85°F).
  • Booking Timing: Pet space is limited; book early and confirm in writing before purchasing human tickets.

Critical Airline vs. Government Distinction

Government approval ≠ airline acceptance. Your pet may meet all import requirements for a country but still be denied boarding if airline policies are not satisfied. Always verify both before booking.

✈️ Major Airline Pet Policy Comparison (2026)

The table below compares key pet travel policies across major international airlines. Always verify current policies directly with your airline before booking, as rules change frequently.

Airline In-Cabin Pets Cargo/Checked Max Weight (In-Cabin) Fee (In-Cabin) Breed Restrictions
Lufthansa Yes (select routes) Yes 8kg (including carrier) €100–€400 Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Emirates No (international) Yes (cargo only) N/A $500–$2,000+ Brachycephalic breeds restricted
British Airways No (international) Yes (cargo only via IAG Cargo) N/A £400–£1,500+ Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Air France Yes (select routes) Yes 8kg (including carrier) €100–€400 Brachycephalic breeds restricted
KLM Yes (select routes) Yes 8kg (including carrier) €100–€400 Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Delta Yes (domestic & select international) Yes (Delta Cargo) 9kg (including carrier) $200–$500 Brachycephalic breeds banned (cargo)
United Yes (domestic & select international) Yes (United PetSafe) 9kg (including carrier) $200–$500 Brachycephalic breeds restricted
American Airlines Yes (domestic & select international) No (cargo suspended) 9kg (including carrier) $200–$500 Brachycephalic breeds banned
Qatar Airways No (international) Yes (cargo only) N/A $500–$2,500+ Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Singapore Airlines No (international) Yes (cargo only) N/A $500–$2,000+ Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Air Canada Yes (domestic & select international) Yes 9kg (including carrier) $100–$500 CAD Brachycephalic breeds restricted
Etihad No (international) Yes (cargo only) N/A $500–$2,000+ Brachycephalic breeds restricted

Note: Fees and policies vary by route, pet size, and season. Always verify current policies directly with your airline before booking. International long-haul flights typically do not permit in-cabin pets.

🎒 In-Cabin vs. Checked Baggage vs. Manifest Cargo

Understanding the three travel options helps you choose the right airline and prepare accordingly.

In-Cabin Travel

What It Is: Pet travels in carrier under the seat in front of you.

Eligibility: Small pets only (typically under 8kg including carrier); restricted on most international long-haul flights.

Pros: Pet stays with you; climate-controlled; lower cost.

Cons: Size/weight limits; limited availability; not permitted on most international routes.

Best For: Small dogs/cats on domestic or short-haul international flights.

Checked Baggage

What It Is: Pet travels in temperature-controlled cargo hold; owner on same flight.

Eligibility: Larger pets; available on select airlines and routes only.

Pros: Pet on same flight; lower cost than manifest cargo.

Cons: Limited availability; breed restrictions; temperature embargoes apply.

Best For: Medium/large pets on routes where airline offers this option.

Manifest Cargo

What It Is: Pet travels as freight; owner may be on different flight.

Eligibility: All pet sizes; required for most international long-haul flights.

Pros: Available on most routes; no size limits; specialized handling.

Cons: Higher cost; owner not on same flight; more paperwork.

Best For: International long-haul flights; large pets; routes where checked baggage not offered.

📦 Airline Carrier/Crate Requirements

Using a non-compliant carrier is a leading cause of denied boarding. Requirements vary by travel type.

In-Cabin Carrier Requirements

Size: Typically 45cm x 35cm x 20cm (varies by airline); must fit under seat.
Material: Soft-sided or hard-sided (varies by airline); must be leak-proof.
Ventilation: Mesh panels on at least two sides.
Labeling: Owner contact information; “Live Animal” stickers recommended.

Cargo Crate Requirements (IATA-Compliant)

Material: Rigid plastic or wood (no soft-sided crates for cargo).
Size: Pet must stand, turn, and lie down naturally; minimum 16% ventilation on each side.
Door: Secure locking mechanism; no wheels (or wheels must be removed/locked).
Labeling: “Live Animal” stickers (top and sides); arrows indicating upright position; owner contact information; feeding instructions.
Accessories: Attached food and water dishes; absorbent padding on floor.

Critical Carrier Warning

Soft-sided carriers are NOT accepted for cargo travel. Using a non-IATA-compliant crate for cargo = denied boarding. Always verify carrier requirements with your specific airline before purchasing.

⚠️ Breed Restrictions & Embargoes

Many airlines restrict or ban certain breeds due to health and safety concerns. Knowing these restrictions before booking prevents costly denials.

Brachycephalic (Short-Nosed) Breeds

Restricted/Banned By: Most major airlines (Delta, American, United, Emirates, British Airways, etc.)

Affected Dog Breeds: Bulldogs (English, French, American), Pugs, Boxers, Boston Terriers, Shih Tzus, Lhasa Apsos.

Affected Cat Breeds: Persian, Himalayan, Burmese, Exotic Shorthair.

Reason: Respiratory issues increase risk of injury or death during air travel, especially in cargo.

Strong/Aggressive Breeds

Restricted/Banned By: Select airlines and countries

Affected Breeds: Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, German Shepherds (varies by airline/country).

Reason: Safety concerns; some countries ban import of specific breeds entirely.

Temperature Embargoes

Applied By: All airlines with cargo pet services

Restriction: Pets refused if origin/destination temperatures exceed safe limits (typically <45°F / 7°C or >85°F / 30°C).

Seasonal Impact: Summer (June–August) and winter (December–February) embargoes common.

Solution: Book early morning or late evening flights; avoid peak summer/winter travel.

Pro Tip: If your pet is a restricted breed, contact airlines directly before booking. Some offer exceptions with veterinary clearance or require specialized cargo services.

📂 Complete Airline Policy Directory

Click on your airline below for detailed policy information, fees, carrier requirements, and booking instructions.

📋 How to Book Pet Travel: Step-by-Step

Proper booking sequence prevents costly mistakes. Follow this order to ensure pet space is confirmed before purchasing human tickets.

Step 1: Research Airline Policies (8+ Weeks Before)

  • Verify pet travel options (in-cabin, checked, cargo) for your specific route.
  • Check breed restrictions and temperature embargoes.
  • Review carrier size/weight requirements.
  • Note pet fees and payment methods.

Step 2: Contact Airline Directly (6+ Weeks Before)

  • Call airline pet services department (do not book online initially).
  • Confirm pet space availability on desired flights.
  • Request written confirmation of pet reservation.
  • Ask about check-in procedures and required documentation.

Step 3: Purchase Human Tickets (After Pet Confirmed)

  • Only purchase human tickets AFTER receiving written pet confirmation.
  • Ensure human and pet reservations are linked in system.
  • Save confirmation numbers for both reservations.

Step 4: Reconfirm Pet Reservation (72 Hours Before)

  • Call airline to reconfirm pet space.
  • Verify check-in time (typically 4 hours before international flights).
  • Confirm temperature conditions at origin/destination.

Critical Booking Warning

Never purchase human tickets before confirming pet space. Airlines limit pet capacity per flight (typically 2–4 pets in cabin, 6–10 in cargo). A confirmed human ticket does NOT guarantee pet space.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which airlines allow pets in cabin on international flights?

Most international long-haul flights do NOT permit in-cabin pets. Airlines that allow in-cabin pets on select international routes include Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Delta, and United (route-dependent). Always verify directly with your airline before booking.

How much does it cost to fly with a pet?

In-cabin: $100–$500 each way (varies by airline and route). Cargo: $500–$2,500+ (depends on pet size, route, and service type). Additional fees may apply for oversized carriers, layovers, or specialized handling.

Can I fly with a brachycephalic (short-nosed) breed?

Many airlines ban or restrict brachycephalic breeds (Bulldogs, Pugs, Boxers, etc.) due to respiratory risks. Some offer exceptions with veterinary clearance or require specialized cargo services. Always verify directly with your airline before booking.

What happens if temperatures exceed airline limits?

Airlines enforce temperature embargoes for pet safety. If origin/destination temperatures exceed limits (typically <45°F or >85°F), your pet will be denied boarding. Book early morning or late evening flights during extreme seasons.

Do emotional support animals have different rules?

As of 2026, most airlines treat emotional support animals as regular pets (not service animals). They must meet the same requirements: carrier, fees, and documentation. Service dogs (trained for disabilities) have different rules — verify with your airline.

How do I ensure my pet is safe during cargo travel?

Use IATA-compliant crates; attach “Live Animal” labels; include food/water instructions; avoid extreme temperature seasons; book direct flights when possible; choose airlines with strong pet safety records (Lufthansa, KLM, United PetSafe).

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📚 Official Sources & References

Disclaimer: PetDocify provides compliance information sourced from official airline policies, government agencies, and veterinary authorities. Regulations and policies change frequently. Always verify requirements with your airline, veterinarian, and destination country’s import authority within 7 days of travel. PetDocify is an information resource, not a legal or veterinary service. We do not guarantee boarding approval — final determination rests with airline staff.