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  1. Larger dogs and cats, and all other animal species regardless of their weight and size, are not allowed in the cabin. You can register to take your pet with you into the cabin yourself under My bookings. We recommend that you make your booking at least 72 hours before departure.

  2. 16 lip 2023 · When flying with cats in cabin, most airlines require that they remain in a closed carrier at all times, when at the airport and on board the plane. They also usually require that the carrier is stowed under the seat in front of their owner, whilst on the plane.

  3. 1 sie 2024 · All paws on deck! You can take a dog, a cat or a ferret on board our planes. Please note that the number of animals on any given type of aircraft is limited. Check the availability of the service by booking your ticket on lot.com or later, up to 12 hours before departure, in Manage My Booking.

  4. 22 maj 2023 · From pet policies to cabin requirements, let’s dive into the top airlines that warmly welcome cats on board. The following airlines allow flying with cats in cabin: Aegean Airlines

  5. 6 sty 2024 · The following major US airlines currently have policies that let you bring a pet in the cabin at no additional cost, beyond the standard ticket price: Allegiant: Allegiant allows one pet per passenger in the cabin as long as the animal is in a carrier that fits under the seat. No pet fees apply.

  6. Make the reservation no later than 48 hours before the departure of your flight. Note that your pet should travel on the same flight as you and should be at least 15 weeks old. You can bring 1 cat or dog with you in the cabin when travelling in Economy Class, or when travelling in Business Class within Europe.

  7. 7 lut 2024 · At United, cats and dogs under 20 pounds are welcome to fly domestically within the US, as well as between the US and Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and select routes within Asia and Europe. As with Delta, your pet must be able to fit under the seat with room to spare in an approved stowed kennel.