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Can I purchase a seat for my 25 lb.American Eskimo dog to go to Europe on a economy class?



Best Answer

No, you cannot take a 25 lb dog in cabin on flights to Europe.

The UK specifically bans in-cabin dogs as part of their quarantine requirements, but all other carriers have a weight limit (generally dog plus container) less than the weight of your dog, topping out at around the 6-8 kg or 13-18 lb mark. More references here.




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Can I buy an extra ticket for my dog?

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.

Can I buy a ticket for my dog on an airplane?

As far as we are aware, the only airlines that will allow passengers to buy plane tickets for their dogs to have a seat are United and Jet Blue. Jet Blue state that passengers are only permitted to fly with one dog in-cabin. You are able to purchase an additional seat next to you, to place your dog carrier.

Can my dog fly with me?

Carry-On PetsSmall dogs, cats and household birds can travel in the cabin for a one-way fee, collected at check-in. They must be able to fit in a small, ventilated pet carrier that fits under the seat in front of you.



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