Pet Policy Aer Arann Airlines
Aer Arann operates all of its services between Ireland and the UK, France and the Isle of Man under
the Aer Lingus Regional brand. All Aer Lingus Regional services will be operated using Aer Arann aircraft and crew and will be
sold and distributed through www.aerlingus.com For queries relating to travel, please contact Aer Lingus.
IN CABIN TRAVEL: FLY WITH A SMALL DOG OR CAT
Aer Arann only accepts pets traveling in the cargo hold of the aircraft on Aer Lingus Regional flights operated by Aer Arann between the UK, France,
and the Isle of Man in line with Aer Arann terms and conditions. Please contact the Aer Lingus Call centre to request this.
CHECKED BAGGAGE OR CARGO TRAVEL: FLY WITH A LARGER DOG OR
CAT OR OTHER ANIMAL
If your pet flies with Aer Arann or it is an animal other than a dog or cat, Aer Arann Airlines may transport your pet in the cargo section of the aircraft according to its regulations.
This section of the cargo department has the same temperature and pressure as the passenger cabin.
TIP: Be sure to tell the Captain of the aricraft that your pet is
flying in the cargo hold so that he can be sure to keep the temperature at the proper level. Find more tips
on airline pet travel in cargo.
If your pet is traveling in the cargo section, whether through the cargo department or
as checked baggage, it must be in a
pet crate that is IATA compliant.
Learn more about IATA compliant
pet crates. We also suggest that you consider
crate hardware for your pet's crate
as more airlines are requiring it.
Once you receive your crate, you will need to acclimate your pet to it
before traveling. Our guide for preparing your pet and its crate for travel
is helpful, especially for first time pet travelers. Download Preparing Your Pet and Its Crate for Travel.
HEALTH CERTIFICATE
Many airlines require a health certificate
indicating that the pet is healthy enough for travel, is free of diseases communicable
to humans and has been properly vaccinated, especially when traveling in the
cargo section of the aircraft. A Health certificate completed by your
veterinarian within 10 days of travel is required by Aer Arann Airlines when your pet is
traveling as manifest cargo.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
If you are traveling to another country, Aer Arann Airlines will want to see
that you have the proper documents to enter that country with your
pet. Most countries have their own version of a Veterinary
Certificate. In addition, some countries require an Import Permit. Find
pet passport forms and instructions
in the Pet Travel Store.
HOT AND COLD WEATHER RESTRICTIONS
When runway temperatures are above 84F (29C) degrees at the departure
airport, Aer Arann Airlines may refuse to board your pet as cargo
or checked baggage. When the weather is very
cold with a runway temperature below 45F (7C) degrees at the time of
departure, Aer Arann Airlines may require what is called an
Acclimation
Certificate. Learn more about the pet travel airline temperature restrictions.
MORE TIPS FOR FLYING WITH A DOG OR CAT
- It is a good idea to take your pet for a health checkup prior to flying. You will want your veterinarian to make sure that your pet is in top condition and all vaccinations are up to date. It is mandatory to see your vet if you are flying internationally.
- Never give your pet a medical (prescription) sedative. If you want your pet to be more relaxed, then give it a natural pet calmer. Many airlines will refuse to ship a pet that has been sedated.
- If your pet tends toward motion sickness, limit food intake until you have reached your destination. Be sure that your pet gets some hydration prior to travel. It is best to accomplish this at home if possible.
- Always purchase your pet carrier or pet crate well in advance of your trip so that the pet can get used to it. Measure your pet from tip of nose to base of tail and from top of head to floor in order to select the proper size carrier. The airlines will require that your pet be able to stand up and turn around in the carrier.
- Be sure to tell the airline you will be flying with a pet when you make your reservation as they impose restrictions on the number of pets on a specific flight. You must make your reservations on the telephone. You cannot make reservations for your pet online.
- Even though air travel can be stressful for your pet, both planning and preparation will make things easier for you both. More information on airline travel tips can be found in our articles on pet travel.
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