Due to changing flight schedules in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Delta Cargo will temporarily embargo all PET shipments effective April 1, 2020, until further notice. The embargo applies to all live animals transported in cargo under the PET product code throughout the domestic and international network.

Can pets go on international flights?

Can my dog fly on a plane internationally? Yes, of course you can fly with your dog. When flying abroad, your dog can fly in cabin or in the cargo hold. Cabin is reserved for small dogs that can fit in a travel carrier under the seat.

Does Delta require documentation for pets?

Customers traveling with a trained service animal will be required to submit a signed Veterinary Health Form and/or an immunization record (current within one year of the travel date) for their animal to Delta’s Service Animal Support Desk via Delta.com at least 48 hours in advance of travel.

How much does it cost to travel with your pet internationally?

If your pet qualifies, it can fly for a fee. For travel within the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, there is a $125 fee each way to carry on your pet. For international travel or travel to the US Virgin Islands, that fee jumps to $200. However, if you’re traveling to Brazil, the fee is just $75.

Can you fly with pets right now?

Can pets fly on American Airlines right now? While checked pets as baggage is not currently allowed, carry-on pets and service and emotional support animals are still allowed in the cabin. According to American Airlines: “Due to increased flight changes, we’ve stopped checking pets for now.

Do dogs need passports to travel internationally?

Traveling with pets is possible, but it does require extra planning research to pull off an international trip with Fido or Fluffy in tow. Just like humans, pets need their own passports to become world travelers. They may need additional documents, too. Here’s what you need to know to get your pet travel-ready.

What paperwork do I need to fly with my dog on Delta?

A health certificate issued within 10 days of travel, proof of rabies vaccination (dogs, cats and ferrets) and all forms required for your destination country.

How do you transport pets internationally?

How to Move with Pets Internationally

  1. Closely research the pet import laws in the place that you’re moving.
  2. Talk to your vet.
  3. Work with a pet relocation service.
  4. Figure out timing.
  5. Start getting your pet comfortable in their crate as early as possible.
  6. Call your airline.
  7. Get all your documents in order.

Do pets need passports?

You need a pet passport! Traveling with pets is possible, but it does require extra planning research to pull off an international trip with Fido or Fluffy in tow. Just like humans, pets need their own passports to become world travelers. They may need additional documents, too.

Can I buy my dog a seat on Delta?

You can’t buy an extra seat for your dog. Traveling with a dog this way, essentially as carry-on luggage, usually incurs a lower fee than if it travels in the belly of the plane. And by the way, a pet in its carrier counts as your carry-on bag.

How do I book a flight for my dog alone?

Contact the Air Cargo department (not Reservation Department) of the airline you have chosen, and make a reservation for your pet’s travel. You will be charged based upon the combined weight of the pet and the kennel.