Which Pet Carrier Bag Should You Use for Flying?

Before you book your flight to your next adventure, make sure your dog and your dog’s bag will work with their rules and restrictions. We also recommend letting your dog get used to the bag and make sure that they’ll be comfortable during their journey. 

Check out our list of major airlines for their size and age restrictions, fees, recommended size-approved carriers, and locations available for flying with your pet in-cabin. 


Air France

Restrictions:

  • 15 weeks old
  • 13.25 lbs (6kg)
  • 18″ x 11″ x 9″ (46 cm x 28 cm x 24 cm)

Fees: $40-125 (In Cabin) depending on destination

Locations:

  • EU (Excluding Ireland)
  • North African Countries
  • United States
  • French Protectorates 
  • Caribbean Countries 

Approved carriers:


KLM 

Size Restrictions:

  • 15 weeks old
  • 6 kg (13.25 lbs)
  • 18″ x 11″ x 9″ (46 cm x 28 cm x 24 cm)

Fees: $75-$400 (Euro)

Locations:

  • EU (Excluding Ireland)
  • North African Countries
  • United States

Approved carriers:


British Airways

No longer allowing pets inside the cabin. We recommend flying with another airline if possible


Lufthansa

Restrictions:

  • 12-16 weeks old depending on destination
  • 17.37lbs (8kg)
  • 47 in (22 in x 16 in x 9 in) or 55 x 40 x 23 cm

Fees:

  • $50-$132 

Locations:

  • EU (Excluding Ireland)
  • Asia
  • Japan
  • Africa
  • Caribbean
  • North America

Approved carriers:

X-ZONE Pet Carrier (medium or large)

Louis Vuitton Pet Carrier


United

Restrictions:

  • 12 weeks old
  • No official weight listed – must be able to stand up comfortably and turn around
  • 18 in x 11 in x 11 in (46 cm x 28 cm x 28 cm)

Fees:

  • $125 each way

Locations/Countries:

  • EU (Excluding Ireland, Iceland)
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Caribbean
  • Africa
  • South America

Approved carriers:


Delta

Restrictions:

  • 16 weeks old
  • No official weight listed – must be able to stand up comfortably and turn around
  • 18” x 11” x 11”

Fees:

  • $125-200 Each way ($75 for Brazil)

Locations/Countries:

  • US
  • Canada
  • Puerto Rico
  • Virgin Islands
  • Caribbean*
  • South America*
  • Brazil*
  • EU (Excluding Ireland and Iceland)

Approved carriers:


Southwest Airlines 

Restrictions:

  • No size restrictions
  • 6 weeks old
  • 18.5” x 8.5” x 13.5”

Fees:

  • $95 each way

Locations/Countries:

  • US 
  • Puerto Rico

Approved carriers:


JetBlue Airlines 

Restrictions:

  • Combined weight no more than 20 lbs
  • 17″ L x 12.5″ W x 8.5″ H (43.18 cm L x 31.75 cm W x 21.59 cm H)

Fees:

Countries:

Approved carriers:


American Airlines

Restrictions:

  • 20 lbs max including the bag
  • 18 x 11 x 11 in (46 x 28 x 28 cm)

Fees:

  • $125 each way

Countries:

  • 49 US states (excluding Hawaii). Not currently allowing in-cabin pets for EU destinations
  • Canada
  • Alaska 
  • Central America*
  • Mexico* 
  • Puerto Rico 
  • St. Croix
  • St. Thomas

Approved carriers:


Qantas

No pets allowed in cabin. Qantas has a climate controlled area for pets in cargo, which is nicer than other airline accommodations. While this might not be the best option for your pet should you want to have them with you in cabin, this could be a great option for larger dogs that could not fly in cabin with you. 


Emirates

No pets allowed in cabin. Many restrictions so we recommend booking a different airline. For booking on Emirates: https://www.pettravel.com/airline_pet_rules/emirates.cfm


Qatar

No pets allowed in cabin. Many restrictions so we recommend booking a different airline. For booking on Qatar- please check their site: https://www.qatarairways.com/en/baggage/animals.html


Final Tips

Book your flights online to ensure that you aren’t charged a booking fee. Once your flight is booked, call the airline to add your pet to your ticket with no additional booking fee. We recommend that you call to add your pet to your ticket as soon as possible. Early pet booking can help you avoid needing to change your flight last minute should the flight have already filled their open pet availability.

*Due to changing regulations, airline policies and flight schedules, some exceptions can apply regarding bringing your pet to certain areas and countries. As mentioned before, always call in advance to add you pet to your flight. 

And as always, airlines reserve the right to refuse an animal on board if the carrier is too small or the pet is too heavy. While some travelers report that they were able to board their larger dog in-cabin, we recommend that you don’t chance it. Pet tickets are non-refundable and change fees are applicable to human passenger tickets for missed flights due to non-compliance. 

We’ve also personally witnessed customers being allowed to travel home with their too-large pet but their accounts were flagged and they were no longer able to fly on that airline with their pet. Bottom line: make sure you and your pet are safe, secure and happy by following the guidelines. 🙂