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You can take your dog or cat with you on Lufthansa flights.
Please read the following information carefully before booking a flight with your pet.
Depending upon the kind of animal, its weight and size, and the regulations applicable in different countries, transport is possible at an extra cost either as additional carry-on baggage in the passenger cabin or as excess baggage in the passenger aircraft’s air-conditioned cargo hold. Lufthansa Cargo also offers the transport of the above-mentioned animals and other species as air freight. Special rules apply to assistance dogs. Please note that because of local circumstances and restrictions, the transport of large animals in the cargo hold to certain destinations is not possible.
Please note that if you are travelling to the USA you must register your dog with us using an online form and you must also fill out the CDC Dog Import Form.
You can take your cat or dog in the cabin on your Lufthansa flight. Your pet must be registered at least 72 hours before departure. We will inform you by email whether the desired service can be confirmed. If the booking is successful, you will pay the incurred (when you check in at the airport).
You can take your dog or cat on your Lufthansa flight in the air-conditioned cargo hold as excess baggage in special transport containers. Your pet must be registered at least 72 hours before departure. We will inform you by email whether the desired service can be confirmed. If the booking is successful, you will pay the fees incurred.
There is no single checklist for "how to ship a pet", there are many factors to consider every move. Each pet is different and each pet relocation is going to be unique! Choosing a professional pet shipper can reduce stress for you and your pet and can help make your pet relocation seemless
Members have their own companies and are located in more than 75 countries around the world. The IPATA site is a source to find a professional pet shipper.
IPATA members have many years of experience shipping pets. Some of our members provide only Ground Transportation to relocate your pet, while other members provide both air and ground transportation services.
Some members provide additional services such as boarding, grooming, veterinary care or other service
Where are you shipping from? Where is your pet going?
Your pet shipper does not need to be in your city or even in your state or country because IPATA members have an international network to help you.
Professional pet shippers can handle the arrangements to ensure personal care and handling of your family pet from the time it is picked up at your home until it is delivered to your new home - wherever it might be!
A professional facilitates the process with their knowledge and expertise in all the areas related to a pet move. Professional Pet Shippers apply their knowledge of flight regulations, flight container requirements, pickup and delivery arrangements, quarantine, boarding, import and export arrangements and proper identification. And as these requirements, regulations and restrictions change, a pet shipping professional stays abreast of these changes and makes the necessary adjustments to your pet's travel arrangements.
Pet Shippers are not the least expensive way to move your pet but, they help to ensure that the job is done right. There are hundreds of details in a pet move. Why leave to chance important details that you did not know about?
The bottom line is... YOU don't move pets every day, use "The Pet Shipping Experts" who do ship pets everyday
Depending on the country the pet is moving to, the pet may be required to have multiple vaccinations and sometimes even specific blood tests, such as a rabies titer, by an accredited lab. Testing often has specific deadlines which must be met. Professional pet shippers know what immunizations are required and the deadlines which are critical to a shipment. Microchips are also often required
Pet shipping is not as easy as purchasing a crate and dropping off a pet at the airport counter. There are many, many considerations and consequences for not meeting specific pet shipping regulations and requirements.
Some of the issues that pet shippers resolve everyday are things like...
IATA, is the International Air and Transportation Association. They establish the regulations for air transportation around the world. They provide specific requirements and instructions for the correct type and size of shipping containers for each breed, size, and sometimes gender of pet. So whether the animal is an ant eater or a zebra, professional pet shippers will be aware of the requirements.
Other specific details regarding shipping containers include the amount of ventilation, the materials which are allowed to be used or not used, packing materials, labels on containers, food, water, Airway bills, etc.
Pet shippers and airlines must know and follow these specific regulations for the safety of the pet and those transporting pets.
Airline travelers have restrictions on the size suitcase they may use and extra costs for larger or heavier sizes. Shipping container must also meet specifications for size, type, material, security and other airline specifics. If the pet will be transported on additional flights, the professional pet shipper will have planned ahead so there are no surprises or delays
The pet shipping professional will have knowledge of appropriate crate sizing and construction requirements, which can vary between airlines and countries, and the type of pet.
Each country has requirements that must be met for import and export. Professional pet shippers have knowledge, network connections and contacts to get the job done and meet the requirements and regulations.
Some countries have no rabies cases within their borders. They work hard to maintain that status. They implement rules and regulations to ensure the health and well being of all their animals, livestock, and people.
There are some countries that require a pet to stay in a quarantined environment for a specified number of days upon arrival. Some countries will allow home quarantine while others will not allow that and the pet must remain in a quarantine facility for a set number of days.