![]() ![]() Females with suckling young and unweaned animals will not be accepted for air transport.Having your pet travel as Cargo is subject to the following conditions: In many instances, they cannot be shipped as cargo during the holidays due to demand. Note that it is not possible to ship pets as cargo on all flights due to cargo office hours of operation. Kennels over 34 inches in height and/or 165 lbs will not be accepted.Attached labels with the shipper and consignee's name, street address, phone number and the name of the pet travelling, to allow our agents to better reassure the animal.The kennel must be marked with the words "live animal" on top.Be clean, with no offensive odors and contain absorbent material.Maximum of two animals of the same species per kennel, up to 12 kg and must be from the same household.Details available here: /en/programs/cargo/live-animals/pets/ The kennel must meet IATA guidelines for size, quality of materials, and construction for the transportation of animals by air.Kennels must adhere to the following guidelines: As with pets travelling as checked baggage, pets being shipped as cargo must be booked in advance as space is limited. Pets sent as cargo are charged based on dimensions of the kennel and the combined weight of the kennel and animal. In most cases animals are able to be shipped as cargo. 1 or send an email to with the weight of your pet in the kennel. To book, please call our our Animal Specialist at 1.800.661.0407 ext. Pets travelling as checked baggage will be charged a fee of $50–$113 depending on the size of the kennel.Pets are required to check in no less than two hours prior to scheduled departure.Having your pet travel as checked baggage is subject to the following conditions: At this time, kennels over 34 inches in height and/or 165 lbs will not be accepted.Attach labels with the shipper and co-signee's name, street address and phone number and also the name of the pet travelling, to allow our agents to better reassure the animal.The kennel must be marked with the words 'Live Animal'.The use of straw, hay or wood shavings is prohibited.The kennel must be clean, with no offensive odors and contain absorbent material.Be large enough for the animal to stand, turn around, sit and lie comfortable in a natural manner.The kennel door should be secured, but not with a locking device so the agent can access it as needed-zip ties are recommended.The kennel door must be constructed of welded or casted metal, plastic or top-opening doors are not allowed.It must also be free of wheels, be adequately ventilated and rigid (not collapsible or foldable) The kennel must be leak-proof and escape-proof.There must be at least 5–8 cm of clearance above the pet's head in the kennel.Maximum of two animals of the same species per kennel, up to 12 kg and must be from the same household The kennel must meet IATA guidelines for size, quality of materials, and construction for the transportation of animals by air. Contact reservations as soon as possible, well ahead of the travel date, to ensure there is space and that your animal may travel with you.Īll live animals must travel in an airline certified kennel subject to the following requirements: As space is limited, we cannot guarantee that a pet will be accepted at the last minute. We accept animals in a rigid kennel as checked baggage. 1 or send an email to with the weight of your pet in the kennel and your passenger itinerary number. To book, please call our Animal Specialist at 1.800.661.0407 ext. As per Transport Canada regulations, all animals in the cabin must remain in their kennels for the duration of the flight - seats are not able to be purchased for an animal.Passengers travelling with a pet will be charged a fee of $50–$56.50.Passengers travelling with pets are required to check in no less than two (2) hours prior to scheduled departure.For the pets health and safety, they must be at least 8 weeks old.Pets authorized to travel in the cabin are dogs, cats, or rabbits.No more than one (1) pet on the aircraft per authorized passenger.Travelling with your pet in the cabin is subject to the following conditions: The kennel must allow for your pet to naturally stand and turn around.For flights on our ATR 42 turboprops: 15 inches long x 11 inches wide x 9 inches high.For flights on our Boeing 737 jets: 18 inches long x 15 inches wide x 9 inches high.The kennels must adhere to the following size limitations: Certain pets may travel with you onboard in a secured soft shell kennel that fits under the seat in front of you. ![]()
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