Pet Travel Airline Rules: All Nippon Airways

Hello friendly owners of adorable pets! Your pets are important to us. ANA welcomes pets in cabin and as checked baggage. The following tips are provided to ensure a comfortable and safe flight for your pets,

Pets are NOT allowed in the cabin on any All Nippon Airways flight, however they may travel as checked baggage or as air cargo.

Here are some frequently asked questions on how to fly with your pets.
"Is there enough water and food?"
It is important that you provide sufficient amount of food and water since you will not be able to feed your loved one during the flight and at transit.

"What do I need to prepare when flying on ANA?"
Please make sure that you have all the proper documentation for valid health and entry permits. When you call to make the reservation for either a pet in cabin or as check baggage, have the measurements of the container, weight of the pet and the total weight of the pet in the container ready.

"What if someone already has a reservation for a pet in cabin on the same flight?"
Good Question. ANA accept pets, and other live animals, as checked baggage. The container will be stowed in the cargo section of the aircraft. However, the number of pets allowed as checked baggage is also limited.

"Is there a fee?"
Yes, there is a fee of twice the applicable excess baggage charge per container.

"Are pets allowed on code-share flights?"
Travel is not permitted on Code-Share flilghts.

Advance arrangements will guarantee you a smooth trip. It always helps to plan ahead of time. If you have further questions, please feel free to call ANA Reservations at 1-800-2FLY-ANA

http://www.flyana.com/services/special_needs/travel_pets.php

During periods of very hot or very cold weather the airline may require an ACCLIMATION CERTIFICATE. You can order this form online in our store. http://www.pettravelstore.com/store-pet-immigration-forms1.html

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Microchips
Animals traveling internationally should have a microchip meeting ISO Standards 11784/11785. CLICK HERE for details.
DISCLAIMER:
We attempt to provide the latest information, however, sometimes a country or an airline will change the rules without telling us. Be sure to check with them before you leave.
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