Taking A Flight And Hints And Tips For Pets

Air travel is always on the increase and an astonishing  number of us would prefer to fly with our cats or dogs. For a long time now  families have elected to take their family pet on camping vacations and road trips while preferring to leave them at home when taking a vacation abroad or when flying. As air travel becomes more affordable the thought of taking our pet with us seems a affordable option. The following article looks at Pet Air Travel focusing on air travel in England, Scotland and Wales.

Pets, Air Travel, and the Airline Regulations and Rules

One of the primary points to remember in respect of air travel and your pet is the law. In the United Kingdom there are a selection of laws which apply, such as the “Safe Air Travel for Animals Act” (2000).   Recently there has been an increase in security and where you once may have been allowed to carry small pets with you on a flight this may no longer be the case. It is, obviously, of vital importance that you check things with the airline before booking your flight. Nearly all airlines now state precisely that all small animals will only be carried in suitable containers in the cargo hold. This is obviously far safer than taking the risk of an animal becoming distressed and causing a nuisance.

Even though any small animals or pets are these days transported in the cargo hold some caring airlines will allow a passenger to witness the animal being transferred to and from the aeroplane. However it is of incredible importance that, when making a booking you seek further advice about it from the airline.

Other Important Things To Consider

1. Your Pet Container

Also it it of the uppermost importance that you choose a pet container of the correct type, weight and size for the creature that will be residing in it for the duration of the flight. There should always be sufficient extra room for the pet to be able to move about freelyall of the time. The longer the duration of the flight the more increased the amount of surplus room required.

2. Safety & Security Measures And Taking A Pet On A Flight

At every moment your pet container should be clearly visible to the airline staff to avoid loss, which is always possible with any air travel. All pet containers should be labeled clearly with both the destination and a return address and full contact details. Furthermore it is strongly advised that you include the details of an additional person in case of emergencies when you can’t be contacted. As well as applying labels on the outside also consider including some to the interior.  Also go to some length to make certain that your pet has a collar that is close fitting with an identification tag or similar. The risk of loss is least during direct flights.

If you can afford it also well worth thinking about having your animal fitted with an electronic tag which is injected beneath the skin by a vet. As soon as you know when and the local you will be flying to make an appointment at the vets (or at least telephone) as he will be able to give important advice on what the requirements are when flying to another area or country. Your pet may require inoculations and there may be other restrictions or precautions to think about.

Planning for the future is always the wisest idea and the very fact that you are towards the end of this article is a clever move. By ensuring you consider the pet air travel hints & tips in this article and by seeking further hints and tips online and from your vet, you can be sure that you pet travels securely and safely while suffering the minimal amount of stress.


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