- JetBlue permits small dogs and cats to fly in the cabin in an approved carrier for a fee. Advance reservations are required as space is limited. Larger pets must travel as checked cargo in compliant kennels. Owners must comply with all regulations and provide health certificates. Service animals fly free in the cabin with documentation. Pet relief areas are available at some JetBlue terminals.
- JetBlue allows domestic dogs and cats to fly in the main cabin in an approved carrier that fits under the seat. Soft-sided or hard-sided carriers should have proper ventilation, accessible openings and closures. Advance reservation and payment of the $100 cabin pet fee is required. The pet must remain in the carrier under the owner's seat for the entire flight without disturbing others. JetBlue limits cabin pets to one per customer and a total of four pets per flight. Certain snub-nosed breeds are prohibited due to respiratory issues. Allergies may require reseating passengers. The minimum age is 8 weeks and rabies vaccination is mandatory. Proper ID tags, stickers and interior comforts are recommended.
- Larger dogs, cats and household birds must travel as checked cargo with JetBlue. Only domestic pets are allowed, and aggressive breeds are prohibited. Use an IATA-compliant rigid plastic or fiberglass kennel properly secured and labeled. Kennels must allow the pet to stand, turn and lie down. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours before flight. The fee is $200 each way. Pets are transported in climate-controlled pressurized holds. Allow time for pet exercise and relief between connections. Certain weather conditions may prevent cargo pet transport.
- A health certificate issued by a licensed vet is required within 10 days of travel for cargo pets. Rabies vaccination must be current and other routine immunizations up to date. JetBlue recommends health certificates for cabin pets also. Owners must comply with all regulations and provide necessary documentation related to their pet upon request. Failure to produce documents can result in denied transport.
- Aggressive dog breeds including Pit Bulls, Staffordshire Terriers, Presa Canarios, and wolf-dog hybrids are prohibited. Brachycephalic (snub-nosed) dog and cat breeds cannot fly in the cabin. Pregnant pets and those in heat may not be accepted. JetBlue does not transport animals as cargo to Hawaii. Unaccompanied minors cannot travel with pets. Other restrictions may apply during extreme weather conditions.
- Review JetBlue's pet policy fully and ensure compliance.
- Use an airline approved carrier in good condition with proper interior comforts.
- Make reservations in advance as cabin and cargo space is limited.
- Affix all required Live Animal stickers and ID tags with your contact info.
- Have backup carrier options in case your pet exceeds carry-on size limits.
- Carry all documents like vet certificates and have these ready at check-in.
- Request priority cargo kennel return for minimal pet waiting upon arrival.
- For long flights, pack pee pads, food, water and familiar scents to ease stress.
- Take non-stop flights where possible to limit risks associated with connections.
- Sedating pets is strongly discouraged by airlines and vets for safety reasons.
- JetBlue has specific policies regarding transporting dogs as carry-on pets or as accompanied cargo.
- In-Cabin Dogs
- Use an approved soft carrier that fits under the seat. Interior absorbent lining is recommended. The dog must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned. Rabies vaccination is required. Affix the Live Pet sticker to carrier along with an ID tag inside containing owner contact information. Only small dogs that can stand, turn around and lie down in the carrier are permitted in the cabin.
- Transporting Dogs as Cargo
- Use an IATA-compliant rigid plastic kennel properly secured and labeled indicating upright animal orientation. Kennels must allow dogs to stand, turn and lie down comfortably. Include food, water and ample interior bedding materials. Request expedited kennel return upon arrival to minimize stress for your pet. Brachycephalic breeds should not be transported as cargo due to risks.
- JetBlue has guidelines for transporting cats as cabin pets or as checked cargo.
- In-Cabin Cats
- Use a soft carrier that fits under the seat with proper leak-proof lining and accessible openings. Include an ID tag on the collar with owner contact details. Only domestic cats at least 8 weeks old can travel in the cabin. Rabies vaccination is required. Affix Live Pet stickers to the carrier as required. Limit one cat per container.
- Transporting Cats as Cargo
- Use an IATA-compliant hard plastic kennel secured with nuts/bolts and properly labeled. Include bedding, litter pan, and bowls. Mark arrows indicating upright animal orientation. Request expedited kennel return upon arrival before other cargo is unloaded to minimize stress. Brachycephalic breeds prohibited as cargo.
- By understanding JetBlue's policies for dogs and cats and making the right preparations, pet owners can help ensure smooth, comfortable air travel for their animals within the United States.
- While JetBlue only operates flights within the U.S., pets can still travel internationally by connecting through the airline's domestic network. Here are some tips:
- Research entry requirements at your destination thoroughly and obtain necessary import permits, vaccinations, etc. in advance.
- Certain countries require quarantining pets on arrival - plan accordingly.
- Have a backup carrier in case your pet exceeds in-cabin size limits for international airline.
- Get an International Health Certificate for your pet from a licensed vet within 10 days of travel.
- Work with destinations vet to ensure you meet all documentation requirements to avoid issues.
- Attach all required international Live Animal placards and labels to kennel.
- Consider booking the first domestic U.S. segment in business class for more cabin pet spots.
- Request pre-boarding to allow pets time to settle in the cabin and acclimate.
- For cargo, only book non-stop JetBlue flights to connect with international airline.
- Carry copies of all documents and certificates needed during your journey.
- Check if your destination airline offers premium pet handling services.
- While flying pets internationally via JetBlue requires more preparation, understanding the process can ensure your pet has a comfortable, stress-free journey.
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