- There are some important things passengers need to know about United's pet travel services and policies:
- Small dogs and cats are permitted in cabins of United flights with advance reservations required. Certain snub-nosed breeds are prohibited due to health risks. Pets need to be at least 8 weeks old.
- Pets must travel in proper airline-approved soft-sided or hard-sided carriers that fit completely under the seat. Carriers must allow pets to stand, turn around and lie down comfortably inside. Only one pet is allowed per carrier, with total weight not exceeding 18 lbs carrier included.
- There are route-based restrictions on the number of in-cabin pets allowed per passenger as well as total pets per flight. Pets must remain in carriers for the entire journey without disturbing others.
- United charges a $125 fee each way for transporting a pet in the cabin. Additional charges may apply for some routes and carriers exceeding size limits.
- For larger pets exceeding cabin size limits, United Airlines PetSafe provides accompanied air cargo service on most routes. Allowed cargo pets include dogs, cats, and household birds. Proper kennels and health certificates are mandatory.
- Cargo pets need to be booked at least 2 days before departure through United PetSafe. The cost ranges from $200-1000 each way based on route. Pets are treated as priority cargo items.
- Compliance with all regulations and restrictions enforced at the origin, transit points and destination is essential when traveling with pets through United.
- United has guidelines and conditions regarding carriage of small pets in the aircraft cabin:
- Only domesticated dogs and cats that are accustomed to confinement can fly in cabins. Certain snub-nosed breeds are prohibited due to respiratory issues. Kittens and puppies must be at least 8 weeks old.
- Pets must fly in USDA/FAA approved rigid or soft-sided carriers with proper ventilation and closable openings. Carriers must allow pets to sit, stand, turn around and lie down comfortably. Absorbent liners are highly recommended.
- Advance reservations are required for in-cabin pets with a maximum of 2-5 pets permitted per United flight depending on aircraft. Only 1 pet carrier is allowed per passenger.
- In-cabin pets cannot exceed 18 lbs weight including the carrier. If limits are exceeded, pets must be transported as cargo.
- Causing disturbance to other passengers through noise, offensive odor etc. can result in United denying carriage of the pet.
- To transport larger dogs, cats or birds that exceed in-cabin size restrictions, United offers accompanied cargo service:
- United PetSafe allows domesticated dogs, cats, household birds like parrots to be carried as accompanied air cargo. No other pets are permitted currently. Some aggressive dog breeds are prohibited.
- Pets must travel in IATA-compliant fiberglass, metal, plastic or wood kennels that are properly ventilated. Kennels must have adequate food, bedding, and ability to comfortably stand up, turn around. Kennels are handled as priority cargo.
- PetSafe bookings can be made by contacting United Cargo at least 2 days before departure. Due to limited capacity, advance planning is recommended. Cost is $200-1000 each way depending on route.
- Cargo pets are transported on United flights in pressurized, climate-controlled holds. United provides food, water, exercise at connections for long journey durations.
- A health certificate verifying the pet's fitness needs to be obtained from a licensed vet within 10 days of travel. Updated vaccination records are also mandatory.
- United enforces several notable restrictions related to pet travel:
- Snub-nosed dog and cat breeds are prohibited in cabins and as cargo due to risks from air travel.
- The number of pets allowed per passenger and per aircraft is restricted based on aircraft type and route.
- United does not allow pets under 8 weeks old or animals exhibiting aggressive behavior that poses risks to other passengers.
- Embargoes prohibiting animals apply to certain routes during specific periods owing to extreme weather risks.
- All mandatory requirements enforced by the origin, connecting and destination authorities related to paperwork, permits, quarantines must be complied with.
- To ensure a comfortable journey for your pet when traveling United Airlines, consider these tips:
- Carefully go through applicable pet policies, breed restrictions, permit requirements well in advance.
- Make reservations early for in-cabin pets to secure space. Allow 2 days for booking accompanied cargo pets.
- Invest in an airline-approved, sturdy pet carrier or kennel with proper bedding, labels, amenities.
- Carry adequate supply of food, water, medication for entire trip including delays or diversions.
- Affix proper labels like 'Live Animal', 'This Side Up' on the crate or carrier.
- For cargo pets, attach documents securely and mark the kennel with feeding instructions.
- Minimize transit or layover durations for accompanied cargo pets.
- Have veterinarian details at all itinerary points available for any medical emergencies.
- By following United's pet policies, making proper arrangements, and taking precautions, you can ensure a safe, comfortable flight experience for your companion animal.
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