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Bettyeanne, that's just how Prince looks after the long flight, so angelic. They even have the same carrier. lol. Yorkies are adorable. |
Airlines that allow In cabin pets for international flights Sorry this took so long, but I chatted with my friend earlier today and she said that she flies Delta and Iberia when she goes back and forth from Spain and is allowed to fly fly with her Yorkie in Cabin. Here is what Delta's webpage says: International Pet Travel Many foreign countries have strict regulations regarding international pet travel. Remember to make arrangements in advance and: Contact the embassy or consulate of the destination country to determine pet travel regulations. Obtain all necessary paperwork (such as health certificates and documentation) regarding your pet's travel. Contact your local veterinarian to ensure your pet in is compliance with foreign health regulations. Pets Traveling to India Delta will accept any live animals as checked baggage or as carry-on to India. Pets Traveling to the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Other European Union Countries Delta will not accept any live animals as checked baggage, carry-on baggage or as cargo to the United Kingdom. Delta will accept pets as cargo to the Republic of Ireland. A six month quarantine will apply to all pets traveling to the Republic of Ireland. Effective October 5, 2004, for pets traveling to other countries in the European Union, a Veterinary Certificate for domestic dogs, cats and ferrets entering the European Community for Non-Commercial Movement (Regulation (EC) No. 998/2003) is required. If your travel originates in Aruba, Bermuda, Canada, Japan, Cayman Islands or the USA, parts 1 through 4 must be completed for movement into the European Union and requires 30 days of preparation for your pet. If your travel originates in any other country, parts 1 through 5 must be completed. These regulations require a minimum of four months preparation for your pet. For additional information about these regulations for exporting animals to a foreign country, contact the APHIS-VS Area Office in the state from which the animal will be exported. Delta Restrictions All international cargo shipments: Must be brought to the Delta Air Logistics facility at least four hours prior to departure. Require four hours transfer time from a domestic flight to an international flight. (Note: Live animal shipments for international transfers to other carriers are not accepted). Require kennels that have ventilation openings on three sides, in addition to the door opening. Must be documented on a typed international air waybill available from Delta Air Logistics. If the air waybill must be typed at the Air Logistics facility, there will be an additional $10 fee. Note: The locations listed above are in response to demand. If your final destination is other than those listed above, contact your veterinarian for requirements specific to that country. |
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