Air Cargo Pet Travel Requirements: What You Need to Know
DATE: 11/21/24
When shipping pets via air cargo, requirements can vary by airline, but most commonly include:
- Health Certificate: A valid health certificate from a veterinarian is required within 10 days of travel. It must detail the pet’s breed, weight, age, and certify that the animal is free from infectious diseases.
- Crate Specifications: The crate must meet International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations, ensuring it is sturdy and large enough for the pet to stand, sit, lie down, and turn around without touching the crate’s top or sides. It should feature a solid roof with proper ventilation.
- Acclimation: Pets should be acclimated to their crate or confinement for a comfortable journey.
- Temperature Restrictions: Airlines may refuse to transport pets if temperatures drop below 20°F, so check weather conditions in advance.
- Additional Documentation: Airlines may require rabies certifications, breed verification, and acknowledgment forms.
For International Pet Shipping:
- Health Certificate: Pets need a health certificate from a USDA-accredited veterinarian, issued within 10 days of travel and endorsed by the USDA for international trips.
- Entry Requirements: Some countries may require additional vaccinations, tests, or treatments. You may also need to provide details like your pet’s breed, weight, and date of birth.
Always prioritize your pet’s safety and comfort when planning air travel. Amerijet’s dedicated animal handling team is here to assist you at every step. Click here to contact us today!
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