Traveling with pets? The following American Airlines pet policy information will provide the answers to many common questions regarding the transportation of pets. Special pet guidelines apply for travel to international
destinations and Hawaii. Please refer to the appropriate American Airlines pet policy sections below for more detailed pet information regarding those destinations.
To help ensure the well being of pets traveling as checked baggage, American adheres to day-of-travel temperature restrictions. Please refer to Temperature Restrictions below.
Reservations
Pets traveling in the cabin require a reservation to ensure no more than 7 pets are booked on any single flight. For this reason, it is recommended that you make arrangements for your pet in advance by contacting Reservations.
Checked pets do not need a reservation.
NOTE: Dog show participants should be aware that capacity is sometimes reached, and checked pets are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Check-In
Passengers traveling with pets must check-in at the ticket counter. At this time, curbside or self-service check-in is not allowed. Please allow extra time beyond normal
check-in guidelines. However, checked pets will not be accepted more than 4 hours prior to your flight time.
Types of Pets Allowed
Cats and dogs are the only types of pets accepted for travel on American Airlines. We maintain the right to refuse acceptance of any animal that is exhibiting aggressive behavior.
Pets Traveling In The Cabin
Pets traveling in the cabin require a reservation to ensure no more than 7 pets are booked on any single flight. For this reason, it is recommended that you make arrangements in advance by contacting Reservations.
Allowed Travel Destinations
Domestic flights within the 48 contiguous United States, Alaska, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and St. Croix.
From the U.S. to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean provided the country of arrival permits entry.
Carry-on pets are NOT ALLOWED to/from Hawaii or Transatlantic/Transpacific or Central and South America.
Required Charges
See below for applicable
charges. If AA is the only carrier
in the itinerary, charges are payable
to AA at origin of trip. If any other
carrier is operating one of your
flights, the charges are payable
to that operating flight upon check-in.
This includes AA flight numbers operated
by a codeshare partner airline.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Pets are NOT allowed outside their carrier at any time during flight.
Pets may only travel
upon payment of the applicable
charges.
Pet Carrier Guidelines
The maximum size for cabin pet carriers is
23" long x 13" wide x 9" high. Animals must
be able to stand up, turn around and lie
down in a natural position in the kennel.
Soft-sided pet carriers are accepted as long
as they are constructed of water-repellent,
padded nylon with mesh ventilation on two
or more sides.
Number of Pets Allowed
Only one pet kennel per ticketed passenger may be accepted for travel in the cabin. The kennel may contain two (2) dogs or two (2) cats but they must be the same species, ages between 8-weeks and 6-months, and weigh less than 20 lbs.
The maximum number of carry-on kennels allowed (on American Airlines flights accepting them) is seven per flight: two (2) in first class and five (5) in coach and/or business class. However, service animals are not counted in the maximum number allowed in the cabin.
On American Eagle and AmericanConnection®, two kennels (at most) are allowed depending on the aircraft - please contact Reservations before your flight.
Movement of Pets During Flight
Pets may not be removed from their kennel/container at any time while on-board the aircraft.
Age/Health Information
Dogs and cats must be at least eight (8) weeks old for travel. If two animals are traveling in the same carrier, no older than six months old, they must be the same species and weigh less than 20 lbs.
American assumes no liability for the health or well-being of carry-on pets.
Service And Working Animal Information
Service animals accompanying a disabled passenger
travel free of charge. All other animals
are charged at the applicable charge.
For information regarding assistance animals traveling with a disabled passenger, please see our Service Animals page.
Pets Traveling As Checked Baggage
Checked pets do not need a reservation. Participants
of dog shows should be aware that capacity is sometimes reached and checked pets are accepted on a first come basis.
Acceptance Restrictions
Pets will not be accepted for flights over 12 hours or on flights traveling to the United Kingdom. American Eagle does not accept pets as checked baggage for Priority Parcel Service between San Juan, (SJU) and St. Kitts (SKB) and between San Juan, (SJU) and Nevis (NEV).
Pets not accepted at departure time remain the responsibility of their owner.
Required Charges
See below for applicable
charges. Charges are payable at the
airport and the passenger must show
the pet travel receipt at
the departure gate and at security
in many cities.
IMPORTANT NOTES
American adheres to day-of-travel temperature restrictions. Please refer to Temperature
Restrictions below.
Pets may only travel
upon payment of the applicable
charges.
Pet Carrier Guidelines
Animals must have room to stand/turn around, sit and lie down in a natural position.
Kennels must be constructed of wood, metal, plastic, similar material, leak-proof, escape proof and door must fasten securely and need ventilation on 2-sides in addition to the door. Kennels must also have a water container with outside access for filling, in case a delay occurs.
Collapsible Kennels (those which can fold down flat) can not be accepted due to the risk of collapse during transport.
The customer is required to secure rigid plastic kennels with releasable cable ties (see example at right) attached to all four corners. American Airlines will provide the ties to the customer at no cost.
The maximum size for checked kennels is a series 500 kennel with the following dimensions: 40" long x 27" wide x 30" high. However,
this size kennel is not accepted on the Boeing
MD-80 (S80). Kennels checked on MD-80s must be able to fit through the cargo door while remaining in an upright position. MD-80 cargo doors are 29" high x 53" wide.
Series 700 kennels are not allowed on any aircraft.
The maximum weight of a checked pet and kennel (combined) cannot exceed 100 lbs.
Number of Pets Allowed
A maximum of two checked pets per passenger is allowed.
Temperature Restrictions
Temperature restrictions have been established to ensure animals are not exposed to extreme heat or cold in the animal holding areas, terminal facilities, when moving the animals between terminal and aircraft or on an aircraft awaiting departure.
Heat Restriction
Cold Restriction
Pets cannot be accepted when the current or forecasted temperature is above 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.4 degrees C) at any location on the itinerary.
Pets can not be accepted when the ground temperature is below 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7.2 degrees C) at any location on the itinerary.
Snub-nosed dogs
and cats will not be accepted when the current or forecasted temperature is above 75 degrees Fahrenheit (23.8 degrees C) at any location on the itinerary.
The restriction for cold temperature restriction may be waived with a written veterinarian statement. The low temperature acclimation certificate/statement/form must include the following:
Name and address of the passenger
Name of the animal
Name and signature of licensed veterinarian
Veterinarian's accreditation date and number
Temperature which the animal is acclimated
The letter must be dated within 10 days of the first flight the animal will be on and within 30 days of any subsequent travel within the same itinerary. It may be necessary for a passenger to obtain an additional letter for a lengthy trip
When temperatures fall below 20
degrees Fahrenheit ((-6.6 degrees C), pets may not be checked even with a statement of low temperature acclimation.
Charges
For AA itineraries, charges are payable at the airport or American Airlines Travel Centers by check, cash, credit card or voucher. If not used, the refund is to the original form of payment.
For itineraries involving another operating carrier (even those with an AA flight number), the charges are payable to each individual carrier upon check-in.
AA does not collect pet charges on behalf
of another operating airline in the itinerary.
Service
Itinerary
Charge*
Checked Pet
Within and between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
For tickets issued prior to May 21, 2008:
$100 USD
For tickets issued on or after May 21, 2008:
$150 USD per container
Charges for travel NOT within and between
the United States and Canada, Mexico,
Central and South America and the Caribbean
may be obtained from Reservations.
Cabin Pet
Within and between the United States and Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean provided the country of arrival permits entry.
NOT allowed to Hawaii.
For tickets issued prior to May 21, 2008:
$80 USD per container
For tickets issued on or after May 21, 2008:
$100 USD per container
Assistance animal traveling with a disabled passenger (such as seeing eye dog)
Any destination with the exception of The U.K.
No charge.
*Charges shown above apply for each origin/destination without a voluntary stopover/connection of 4 hours or more. If your itinerary includes a voluntary stopover/connection of more than 4 hours, charges apply for each connection segment.
Age And Health Requirements
Dogs and cats must be at least eight (8) weeks old for travel. Animals must be in separate kennels unless they are of the same species and comparable size, weigh less than 20lbs each and are between eight (8) weeks and six (6) months old.
American does not require a health certificate for the acceptance of pets for travel in the cabin or as checked baggage within the 50 United States. However, we encourage you to contact your family veterinarian or state authorities directly for individual state requirements to avoid any possible inconvenience at your final destination. All
states require proof of current rabies vaccination for dogs over 12 weeks old and some require proof of rabies vaccination for cats.
For health requirements for destinations outside the continental U.S, contact that country's consulate or embassy for information. A
listing of consulates* can be found at the U.S. Department of State's Web site. Also see Destination
Specific Restrictions below.
Federal Regulations require written certification from the customer that dogs/cats have been offered food and water within 4 hours (with the specific time noted) before delivery to the carrier. This certification must be securely attached to the outside of the kennel so that it may be easily noticed and read and have the customer's signature with the date and time it was signed.
Feeding and watering instructions for a 24-hour period must also be provided. Instructions of "No food or water" are not acceptable unless directed by the attending veterinarian.
Aircraft cargo compartments are pressurized and are normally maintained at a temperature range of 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sedation
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, in most cases cats and dogs should not be given sedatives or tranquilizers prior to flying. An animal's natural ability to balance and maintain equilibrium is altered under sedation, which can be dangerous when the kennel is moved.
Whether flying as a cabin or checked pet, animals are exposed to increased altitude pressures, which can create respiratory and cardiovascular problems for dogs and cats which are sedated or tranquilized. Brachycephalic or snub-nosed dogs and snub-nosed cats are especially affected.
Destination Specific Restrictions
Please see the information below for restrictions specific to certain destinations. If you are taking a pet outside the United States, contact that country's consulate or embassy for information. A listing
of consulates* can be found at the U.S. Department of State's Web site.
Destination
Special Restrictions
European Union
Cats and dogs are required to have a tattoo or implanted microchip that matches the identification number on their vaccination card. Pets without a tattoo or microchip will not be allowed to enter the European Union.
NOTE: No pets are accepted for travel to the United Kingdom. View Service Animal Guidelines
Hawaii
The transportation of pets to or through Hawaii is subject to multiple, stringent restrictions. See below.
Japan
Due to USDA restrictions that an animal be offered water every 12 hours, checked pets must be booked on flights where the actual flight time is less than 12 hours.
The Japanese government also requires
you to notify Japanese Animal
Quarantine Service at least 40 days prior to arrival.
The pet must be fitted with a
microchip.
Additional documents and certificates are also required. Contact Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for full information.
Transatlantic Flights
Transpacific Flights
Central/South American Flights
Carry-on pets are not allowed on Transatlantic, Transpacific or Central/South American flights.
No pets are accepted for travel
to the United Kingdom. View Service Animal Guidelines.
Animals traveling as checked baggage may be allowed, however, some international destinations may limit the number of animals allowed per passenger as checked baggage.
Please contact Reservations and check with the consulate of the country to which you are traveling for further details as acceptance varies by country.
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (POS) have very strict limitations regarding pets. Pets arriving on flights after 4:00 p.m. or before 8:00 a.m. will not be accepted.
United Kingdom
No pets are accepted for travel to the United Kingdom. View Service Animal Guidelines.
Travel To Or Through Hawaii
Hawaii is a rabies free state and state law requires 120-day quarantine for dogs/cats to protect residents and pets. The quarantine periods can be reduced to 5 days or less if specific qualifications are met. See www.hawaiiag.org/hdoa/ai_aqs_info.htm* for more information.
No pets are accepted on non-stop flights to Maui, Big Island or Kauai.
Pregnant animals past 45 days gestation are not permitted.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Pets may travel to Hawaii as checked baggage only.
ALL pet arrivals/connections in/through Hawaii must be via Honolulu.
Pets Connecting in Honolulu to points within Hawaii
American Airlines will transport all pets to the Animal Quarantine in Honolulu. The pet will remain there for the pre-determined quarantine period at which time the owner makes arrangements to transport the pet to outer island, either by coming to Honolulu or through air cargo. The owner is responsible for making all necessary arrangement with the Animal Quarantine office in Honolulu at 808-483-7171.
Pets Connecting in Honolulu to points beyond Hawaii
Upon arrival in Honolulu, American Airlines will take the pet to a sterile area where the pet is held until the connecting flight departure time. The connecting carrier will pick-up the pet from the sterile transit area and deliver the pet directly to the connecting flight. The owner of the pet is responsible for making all arrangements directly with the Animal Quarantine office in Honolulu at 808-483-7171 and with the connecting carrier. The owner pays each carrier directly for applicable charges.
Connections To Other Carriers
Pets are not interlined between American Airlines and other carriers (including codeshare partners). Pets must be claimed and rechecked to each carrier. You will be responsible for claiming the animal and rechecking it with the other carrier.
Pets Traveling Alone
American Airlines Cargo and Priority Parcel Service ship pets to most destinations. You can find information about pets traveling without a ticketed passenger at AACargo.com*, or by calling 800-CARGOAA (800-227-4622).