- Here are some important things to know about Virgin America's past services for traveling with pets:
- Allowed small dogs, cats, household birds in cabin under certain conditions. No pets allowed as cargo.
- Pets could fly in approved carriers in the main cabin only. No cargo pet service.
- Limits on number, size, breed and weight of pets in cabin. Fees applied. Advance reservations required.
- No option for pets to travel as accompanied animals in cargo holds.
- Owners responsible for complying with all regulations of origin, transit and destination.
- Trained service dogs accommodated free for disabled passengers with documentation.
- Pet relief areas available at some Virgin America airport gates.
- Continue reading for complete Virgin America pet policy details including cabin transport, booking, forms, fees, restrictions and tips.
- Smaller pets could fly in the cabin in approved carriers with these Virgin America rules before it ceased operations:
- Allowed In-Cabin Pet Types
- Dogs, cats, household birds. Certain exotic pets prohibited.
- Dogs and cats had to be at least 8 weeks old. For international travel, minimum age was 6 months.
- In-Cabin Pet Carriers
- Soft-sided or hard-sided carrier required meeting underseat dimensions. Proper ventilation and closures mandatory.
- Carrier had to allow pet to stand up, turn around and lie down inside. No muzzles allowed.
- Only one pet per container allowed. Limit of 2 carriers per passenger.
- Combined weight of pet and carrier could not exceed 20 lbs.
- Pet Policy and Cabin Restrictions
- Advance reservations required. Limited pet spots available per Virgin America flight.
- Pets had to remain in carrier under seat for entire flight without disturbing others.
- Certain snub-nosed breeds not allowed in cabin due to respiratory risks.
- Other passengers could be re-seated if allergic to cabin pets.
- Had to comply with all destination country import and quarantine regulations.
- Virgin America Airlines In-Cabin Pet Fee
- $100 each way for carry-on pets on Virgin America-operated flights.
- Higher fees applied for international partner flights.
- No Pets Allowed as Cargo
- Virgin America did not transport any pets as accompanied cargo animals before it ceased operations.
- Pets could be denied cabin transport for:
- Certain banned snub-nosed dog breeds prone to breathing issues. Pregnant or nursing pets also not allowed.
- Failure to meet international entry requirements of destination country.
- Dogs could fly in cabin by following Virgin America's old guidelines:
- In-Cabin Dogs
- Only approved small dog breeds allowed. See Virgin's permitted list.
- Use soft-sided carrier meeting underseat dimensions. Interior absorbent lining recommended.
- Dogs had to be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned for domestic flights.
- Had to bring collapsible bowl and bottled water. Ensure adequate ventilation.
- Needed to affix "Live Pet Dog" sticker on carrier and ID tag inside with contact info.
- No Dogs Allowed as Cargo
- Virgin America did not transport dogs as cargo before it ceased operations.
- Cats could fly in aircraft cabins on Virgin America flights:
- In-Cabin Cats
- Had to use soft-sided leak-proof carrier meeting underseat size limits. Interior litter pan advisable.
- Only domestic cats allowed. One cat per container maximum.
- Needed to affix collar ID tag inside carrier with owner contact details. Cover part of carrier for privacy.
- No Cats Allowed as Cargo
- Virgin America did not transport cats as cargo before it ceased operations.
- Key tips for flying with pets on Virgin America before it ceased operations included:
- Had to start planning early to arrange vet visits, accommodations, and meet entry requirements.
- Needed to read all Virgin America pet travel rules fully and comply with all regulations.
- Had to get a properly sized, approved carrier with right features, labels and interior comforts.
- Added ID tag inside carrier with contact details and pet's name was recommended.
- Booking early was key as cabin space was limited. Backup carrier options were advised.
- Carrying all documents like vaccination records, health certificates, licenses avoided issues.
- Requesting pre-boarding for cabin pets minimized stress and allowed early acclimatization.
- Preparing adequate in-carrier comforts like favorite toy, worn t-shirt, water was suggested.
- By following Virgin America's old pet policies and making proper arrangements, travelers could ensure a smooth, stress-free flight experience for furry companions.
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