Are you planning a tour with your family? Is your house going to be empty for a few days when you will be away? What happens to your beloved Max, or Fluffy, or Tommy then? Have you thought who will take care of your pet when you are not there? Sure you don’t want it to be left behind, unkempt and alone in the house. But don’t fret! Traveling with your pet is allowed provided it’s of small size. So a dog, or a cat or bird can easily find itself in the airline that you are taking.
Of course there will be some restrictions, rules and regulations to follow if you want to travel with your pet. More often than not, most airlines will give you the permission to carry your pet in a carrier and place it underneath the seat in front of you. However, the rules differ from one airline to another. It is important that you find out all the necessary information regarding this before booking your tickets.
Getting the Reservation for Your Pet
Are you reluctant to leave behind Jeannie, your pet cat? Now you don’t have to. There are several airlines that allow traveling with pets. When you have decided on the one you wish to board, depending on your destination, call them to find out their rules. It is likely that they let only pets of a small size to be carried. Obviously you cannot travel with a full grown dog like a Labrador or a Doberman! Also there is a stipulated number of pets that can be carried at one go and this is strictly on a first come first serve basis. If someone is already carrying a pet in the first class, you may not be allowed! In the economy class however, about three to six pets can be carried. Don’t waste time; get in touch with the airline as soon as you can.
To Travel With your Pet
Although it is permissible to carry your pet, it is important that you follow certain rules. Following are some of them that you need to abide by:
•It is essential that you get your Tommy checked before boarding the flight. Take it to the vet within a month of traveling and get a certificate declaring your pet to be fit and healthy. No airline will allow you to carry an animal which is sick, unhealthy or unkempt. Make sure that your pet is clean, well kept and hygienic. In case the security check finds it violent, or unwell, its reservation can be cancelled.
•You need to have a pet carrier in which you can place the animal and shove it beneath your front seat. Most airlines will have a supply of such carriers, but it’s prudent to have your own when you go to the airport. The carrier should be of such a size that your pet is comfortable in it. So be careful while buying it.
Traveling with your pet isn’t difficult if you follow the above steps. When you have your beloved pet around you can have a fun filled and carefree tour. Enjoy it to the fullest!
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