The cost of pet transport by air will depend on the size of your animal and the airline you choose, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $1,000.
Can I buy my pet a seat on plane?
Usually dogs are only allowed to fly in the cabin—known as carry-on pets—if they can comfortably fit in a carrier that you can stow under the seat in front of you. A small number of airlines, including JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Etihad Airways, allow passengers flying with dogs to buy an extra seat for their pet.
How much does it cost to bring a pet on a plane?
What’s the cheapest way to travel with a dog?
Find out how to keep costs down while you and your pet hit the road.
- Use Your Own Car.
- If You do Have to Fly, Get Frequent-Flyer Miles for Bringing Your Pet.
- Find a Hotel With No or Low Fees for Pets.
- Don't Stay at a Hotel at All.
- No Matter how you Travel, Bring the Right Stuff.
Do I have to pay extra to fly with my dog?
If you like to travel with your dog, and you are wondering how much it costs to bring a dog on a plane, you'll need to add their travel costs to your budget. Generally, airlines charge a pet fee of $100 to $200 each way, but prices will vary depending on where you're traveling and your airline.
Can my dog fly with me for free?
Traveling with your pet isn't free, you know. Well, unless they're a service dog or an emotional support dog, in which case, it's different. You could pay between $75 and $200 for your dog if you fly Delta, and you may pay between $200 and up to $2,000 if you go United.