Air Travel With Pets West Fargo ND

It's easy to fly with your cat, small dog, bird, or other pet in the cabin of an airplane. Most airlines will allow you to bring an animal on board as a carry-on, and place it underneath the seat in front of you.

Local Companies

R & J's World of Pets
(701) 839-1270
Minot, ND
Bird House
(701) 258-6955
3101 State St
Bismarck, ND
Poodle Parlor the
(701) 662-2048
120 Highway 2 W
Devils Lake, ND
K T Animal Supply
(701) 224-1063
1606 E Main Ave
Bismarck, ND
Dickinson Home & Pet Sitting
(701) 483-9407
683 3rd Ave SE
Dickinson, ND
A-1 Pet Center Inc
(701) 282-3088
3902 13th Ave S
Fargo, ND
Pets R Inn Fm
(701) 282-3088
3902 13th Ave S
Fargo, ND
Pets R' Inn
(701) 746-1354
2800 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND
Hillbilly Dawg House
(701) 838-8527
1400 4th Ave NE
Minot, ND
Gencon
(701) 663-7490
415 E Main St
Mandan, ND

Pet Travel in the Cabin of a Plane

It's easy to fly with your cat, small dog, bird, or other pet in the cabin of an airplane. Most airlines will allow you to bring an animal on board as a carry-on and place it underneath the seat in front of you. Restrictions can vary, however, depending on the airline that you're hoping to fly. Make sure that you look into the requirements that each airline sets forth.

There are also many standard rules and regulations that you'll need to follow, regardless of the airline you and your pet are going to fly. If you are going to travel with your pet, you should adhere to the following steps. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a list of airlines and their specific requirements and restrictions.

Before You Travel:

  1. Make sure your pet is healthy. Pets must be in good health in order to travel by air. Although not all airlines require you to produce a health certificate, many states and countries may require that you carry one. Take your animal to the vet for a check-up within 30 days of traveling to ensure that you have the appropriate documentation. Remember that all airlines reserve the right to refuse travel to an animal if it appears to be ill, aggressive or violent, or in obvious distress, so make sure that your pet is fit for the journey before you arrive at the airport.

    Note: Pets less than 8 weeks old are not permitted to travel; pets over 8 weeks must be weaned.
  2. Find an airline(s) that will accommodate your pet. Not all airlines will allow animals on board the plane and/or in the cabin. Check to make sure that your specific animal is allowed on board before booking a ticket.

    Tip: If you are connecting to multiple airlines make sure to check about their pet policies and make a reservation for your pet....

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Author: Liz Smith