Pets are like family. That's why we're committed to keeping your dogs, cats, hamsters, and more safe and sound on their trip. If you would like to take your critter on your next trip, there are few things you need to know first.
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- A one-way, directional charge of $99 will apply and may be paid in advance during booking. If you do not pay in advance, you'll need to pay when you check-in your pet. In addition to the travel container for your pet, you are allowed either a personal item (8'H x 14'W x 18'L) OR a carry-on bag (10'H x 16'W x 24'L). An additional fee will apply for the carry-on bag.
- We do not allow pets to be checked as baggage.
- Be sure to look into the applicable laws, customs, and other governmental regulations, requirements or restrictions of the country, state or territory to which your animal is being transported. This is your responsibility. Also remember to obtain your pet's required health documents.
- We recommend that pets have no food or water within four hours of departure.
- Only certain animals are allowed in the cabin:
- Domesticated dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, or small household birds may be carried on flights within the United States.
- The following species are never accepted: Large birds (e.g. parrots, macaws, cockatoos, birds of prey), rodents (including mice, rats, squirrels), beavers, ferrets, reptiles (including snakes), amphibians, spiders, and insects (and please, no lions, tigers, or bears).
- Only domesticated dogs and cats may be carried to or from international destinations.
- Pets are allowed in the cabin on all domestic Frontier flights, and on international flights to/from the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
- You may not sit in row one or an exit row when traveling with a pet.
- For safety reasons, your pet must remain in the travel container at all times. If your pet is disruptive, it's up to you to soothe him/her without taking him/her from the pet container.
Please Note: While it might be tempting to help comfort your pet, most veterinarians advise against sedating pets for travel since the effects of tranquilizers on animals at higher altitudes are unpredictable. - We ask that you do not provide food or water to your pet while traveling on the aircraft. The stress of traveling, the motion of the aircraft, and other factors could make your pet uncomfortable.
- Please Note: No oxygen will be administered to a pet in the event of an emergency.
- Your pet needs to be harmless, not disruptive, odorless, and require no attention during flight.
Us Airways Express Pet Policy Program
- The travel container must be large enough for the pet to stand, turn around, and lie down in a natural position (you want your pet to be comfortable, don't you?). The carrier must also fit underneath the seat in front of you. There may be certain seats that cannot accommodate your pet container, but we'll work with you to get a seat assignment with space.
- Maximum dimensions for a pet container are 18' length x 14' width x 8' height.
- We recommend the container be a soft-sided case.
- Your pet must stay in its container at all times.
US Airways Pet Policy 2020. PETS IN PASSENGER CABIN 1 small domestic dog, cat or bird per passenger is allowed in the passenger cabin for USD125 each way. On US Airways Express flights, pet carriers must not be more than 15 inches long (38 cm) x 17 inches wide (43 cm) x 8 inches tall (20 cm); on CRJ aircraft, not more than 16 inches long. Due to the Cayman Islands Government's travel restrictions due to the Coronavirus threat, the Cayman Airways Express flight schedule has been adjusted for.
For international travel, a health certificate is required. Each country may have vaccination requirements beyond the requirements listed here. Consulates can provide more information regarding other diseases for which your pet must be vaccinated.
- Must be dated based on country on entry:
- Within 30 days of entry into Puerto Rico
- Within 10 days of entry into the U.S.
- Within 15 days of entry in the Dominican Republic
- Within 14 days of entry into Costa Rica
- Within 5 days of entry into Mexico
- Must include:
- Name and address of the owner
- Animal species
- Country of origin/destination
- Immunization against rabies within 12 months for: adult pets 3 months of age or older for all destinations except Costa Rica and Puerto Rico. Costa Rica defines adult pets as 4 months of age and older. Puerto Rico also defines adult pets as 4 months of age and older and requires immunization against rabies within 6 months. Please Note: The immunization must be administered no more than one year and no less than 30 days prior to international travel. If a pet received a rabies booster less than thirty days before an international flight, proof of the prior rabies shot is required.
- Additional requirements by country
- Mexico and the Dominican Republic require a statement on the health certificate that the pet is free from parasites and has been treated for parasite prevention.
- The following vaccinations are recommended: hepatitis, PIP and leptospirosis.
- Puerto Rico requires a sturdy collar and two identification tags. The tags should include both your permanent address and telephone number, along with an address and telephone number where you can be reached while traveling.
- All dogs and cats being transported to and from Canada are required to have both a rabies vaccination and a health certificate.
- The rabies vaccination certificate must be issued, in either English or French, by a licensed veterinarian from the country of origin. There is no waiting period after the vaccination is administered. Canada does also recognize the three-year rabies vaccination. Please note that if validity date does not appear on the certificate, then it will be considered a one year vaccination.
- A certificate of health must be in English or French and completed by a licensed veterinarian. It should identify the animal, the dates of vaccination, the manufacturer and the expiration date of the rabies vaccine.
- In addition to all other documentation requirements, parasitic treatment must be included in the health certificate.
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In Cabin/Carry-On Pet Fee: $125 one-way
Maximum Weight Allowed: No weight restriction.
Cargo Area/Checked Baggage Pet Fee: US Airways does not accept any animals in its cargo compartments.
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Carrier Guidelines: Pets traveling in cabin/carry-on must transported in a pet travel carrier which adheres to the following guidelines: hard-sided carriers up to 17' L x 16' W x 8' H and soft-sided carriers up to 17' L X 16' W X 10' H. On US Airways Express flights, pet carriers must not be more than 15' L x 17' W x 8' H on CRJ aircraft, 16' L x 17' W x 8' H on DH3 aircraft, and not more than 15' L x 14' W x 8' H on BH1 aircraft. Pet travel carriers must be leak proof and ventilated on at least 2 sides plus the door. Pet must be fully contained in carrier. Pet travel carriers must allow pet to stand up, turn around and lie down comfortably. Carriers can be made of metal, wood or hard plastic/composite. Exceptions are made for soft-sided containers made specifically for pet carriage.
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