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Everyone loves to fly, but flying with your pet can be challenging. Changes in mood, health, food, and travel hours can be worrying for your pet. Each airline offers a different set of pet policies. We'll go over the American Airlines pet policy and cover all the key details you need to know. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Use American Airlines Pet Policy


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How To Use American Airlines Pet Policy
Traveling with your pet can be exciting but also
overwhelming. Learn how to use American Airlines'
pet policy to make your trip stress-free.
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American Airlines Pet Policy Overview
American Airlines allows small cats and dogs to
travel in the cabin for a fee, or in the cargo
hold for a higher fee. Other pets can be
transported through their Priority Parcel Service.
In-Cabin Travel
Cargo Hold Travel
Priority Parcel Service
Your pet must be able to fit under the seat in
front of you, and you must make a reservation for
them in advance because space is limited.
Your pet must be at least 8 weeks old, and you
must make a reservation for them in advance.
Other pets like birds or fish can be transported
through this service, which includes special
handling and climate-controlled vans.
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Things to Consider Before Traveling with a Pet
There are several things you should keep in mind
before bringing your pet on a flight, including
their breed, health, and behavior.
Pet-Friendly Seats
Pet's Health
You should choose a pet-friendly seat. Most
airlines have restrictions on the number of pets
permitted in the cabin.
Your pet should be in good health and not on any
medication or recovering from surgery. Avoid
feeding them right before your flight to reduce
the chance of motion sickness.
Pet's Behavior
Pets should be well-behaved and used to
traveling. Consider training them beforehand, and
ensure they feel safe and secure by bringing a
familiar blanket or toy.
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How to Prepare Your Pet for Travel
The key to successful pet travel is preparation.
You can minimize your pet's stress by getting
them used to their crate, providing them with a
cozy blanket and toys, and taking them on short
trips to get them accustomed to the experience.
Visit a Vet
Practice and Train
Before your trip, visit a vet to ensure your pet
is up-to-date with their shots and to get a
health certificate. Pack any necessary
medications and ensure your pet's crate meets
airline requirements.
To help your pet feel more comfortable during
their trip, get them used to their crate by
providing them with soft bedding and taking them
on short trips. Consider practicing essential
commands and reward them with treats to increase
their confidence.
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Booking Your Pet's Travel on American Airlines
Booking your pet's travel in advance can help to
ensure their safety and comfort. When you reserve
your flight, you must inform American Airlines'
customer service that you will be traveling with
a pet.
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Pricing
Crating Requirements
The cost for your pet to travel with you varies
depending on the weight and size of your pet, the
type of flight you are booking, and the
destination. Fees start at 125 for each pet in
the cabin.
Your pet's crate must be USDA-approved and made
of plastic, wood, or metal. It should have enough
room for your pet to stand up, turn around, and
lie down comfortably.
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Checking in with Your Pet at the Airport
Make sure you arrive at the airport at least 2
hours before your flight. You will be required to
check-in with your pet at the ticket counter or
cargo facility before your flight.
Check-in
When you arrive at the airport, go to the ticket
counter or cargo facility to check in with your
pet and get their boarding pass. Your pet's crate
will be inspected to ensure it complies with
American Airlines regulations.
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Get Your Pet Ready
Cargo Facility
Before checking in, take your pet to a designated
pet relief area to stretch their legs and relieve
themselves. Make sure they are wearing a collar
with identification tags.
If your pet is traveling in the cargo hold, you
will be directed to the cargo facility to drop
them off, where they will be loaded onto the
plane.
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In-Flight Pet Guidelines
When you board the plane with your pet, make sure
they are secure in their crate.
In-Cabin Travel
Cargo Hold Travel
Your pet must remain in their carrier for the
entire flight. The carrier should be placed under
the seat in front of you, and the pet is not
allowed to leave the carrier or be taken out
during the flight.
Your pet will be secured in an approved kennel.
The kennel will have food and water, and it will
be placed in a temperature-controlled area of the
hold.
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Arriving at Your Destination with Your Pet
When you arrive at your destination, be sure to
immediately pick up your pet and any belongings.
Customs and Border Protection
Pet Relief Areas
Pet-Friendly Accommodations
Most airports have designated pet relief areas,
where your pet can stretch their legs and relieve
themselves. Make sure to take them to these areas
before continuing your journey.
If you are traveling internationally, be prepared
to go through customs and border protection. You
may need to provide additional documentation,
including a health certificate and proof of
rabies vaccinations.
When booking your accommodations, look for
pet-friendly hotels. Check if the hotel charges a
fee or has any restrictions on the size or breed
of pet.
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