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Safe Air Travel

If you must transport your pet by air, your first decision is whether you can take him or her on board with you, which is by far the best option. If your pet is a cat or small dog, most airlines will allow you to take the animal on board for an additional fee. To find out about this option, call the airline.

Most airlines provide information about transporting pets with them. When you contact the airline, be sure to find answers to these questions:

If your pet must travel in the cargo hold, you can increase the chances of a safe flight for your pet by following these tips:

Do not hesitate to complain if you witness the mishandling of an animal—either yours or someone else's—at any airport. For additional information about air travel for pets, visit the USDA's website.

If you have a bad experience when shipping your animal by air, contact The HSUS, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the airline involved. It might be helpful to review our instructions for filing a complaint against an airline.
 

- Courtesy of the Humane Society of the United States

Created: April 6, 2004 by News Administrator

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