The pet policy of United Airlines allows its passengers to carry their pets along with them or on a separate cargo while traveling. It offers safe travel commitments for passengers’ pets. However, United Airlines’ pet policy differs for domestic travel and international flights. So if you’re planning to take your furry friend along with you on your next trip, read on as we tell you about everything there is to know about United Airlines pet policy before traveling with your furry friend!

 

Domestic Flights

The pet policy for United Airlines is different when it comes to domestic flights. If you are traveling domestically, pets are limited to 8 pounds or less and must be carried in an approved hard-sided pet carrier. The cost of transporting your pet is $125 per flight segment, and a passenger may bring one pet per person on board. Pets also must be transported in an approved container that will fit under the seat in front of you or in the overhead bin if there's room.

 

International Flights

Passengers traveling from the U.S. to destinations outside of North America can carry pets in the cabin or on a separate cargo for a fee. Passengers traveling from destinations outside of North America are not permitted to bring pets on board or in the cabin, but can fly cargo for an additional fee.

 

Cargo Shipping

Some pets can travel on the plane as carry-ons, and some can't. If your pet is too large, such as a Great Dane or Mastiff, you won’t be able to bring them onto the plane at all. Large animals like these will need to fly in cargo under certain conditions. The pet must be at least eight weeks old and have completed a veterinarian health certificate within ten days of the flight. Smaller animals like cats and dogs should always fly in the cabin and not in cargo.

 

Service Animals

Even though the carrier is an animal, it does not have the same rights as a service animal under federal law. However, some state and local laws may differ. Dogs are generally considered service animals for people who are blind or have low vision. Some other examples of service animals include a dog that alerts someone who has diabetes when their blood sugar level drops or a dog that helps someone who is hearing-impaired.

 

Special Needs

Before you book your next United Airlines flight, make sure you are prepared for the pet policy. For domestic travel, pets are allowed on board and must be in a carrier that can fit under the seat in front of you. Pets must also have an ID tag on their collar and have proof of vaccinations before they can fly. United Airlines' pet policy is stricter for international flights. Pets are not allowed to be carried on board or checked as baggage and must be shipped separately through cargo instead.

 

Types of Pets Allowed on United Airlines Cabin

Pets of all sizes are allowed on United Airlines flights as long as they’re able to fit in the carrier and are under 25 pounds. Pets that don’t need a carrier (such as a snake) or pets that can sit on your lap (like a small cat) are also allowed. If you're traveling on an international flight, you may have to pay an additional fee if you want to bring your pet along with you. There's no limit for domestic travel, but pets should not be larger than 10 inches tall when sitting. Pets must be clean, healthy, and have all vaccinations up-to-date before coming aboard the plane.

 

Number of Pets Allowed to Board United Flight

The pet policy for United Airlines, including the number of pets allowed to board a flight, varies depending on whether you are flying domestically or internationally. For domestic flights, passengers are permitted to bring one pet and up to five pets in cargo. International flights allow passengers two pets in their cabin and up to four pets in cargo. Pet size does not matter for the purposes of this policy; only the type of pet is considered.