Calm Air

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In Compartment: Dog, Cat

In Cargo: Dog, Cat

Pet Shipping: No

Microchip: Yes

HealthCertificate: Yes

Health Vaccinations: Rabies, Internal/External parasites



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Pet Policy Summary:

Calm Air Pet Travel Summary

  • Pet travel requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to travel.
  • Limited number of pets are accepted per flight. Confirm with Calm Air Reservations if a flight has reached its pet limit.
  • Small pets like dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters are allowed in the cabin in a kennel that fits under the seat.
  • The pet kennel is considered carry-on baggage and is subject to a one-way charge of $78.75.
  • The kennel size must not exceed 10" x 16" x 12" and the combined weight of pet and kennel must not exceed 20lbs.
  • Only one kennel per person is allowed. Pets must remain in the kennel at all times.
  • Special service animals with a registered training certificate are allowed in the cabin at no charge.
  • Reptiles and animals like rats, mice, ferrets, weasels etc. are not allowed in the cabin.

Pets in Baggage Compartment

  • Pets travel in a temperature-controlled and ventilated baggage compartment.
  • The kennel charge is either $78.75 (for pet + kennel weighing 70lbs or less) or $157.50 (for pet + kennel weighing over 70lbs).
  • Puppies/kittens under six months old from the same litter can travel in groups of three in the same kennel.
  • A maximum of two dogs/cats may travel in the same kennel. Any animal 31 lbs or more must have its own kennel.
  • Only two kennels per person/family are allowed. Unaccompanied pets must be shipped through cargo.

Pet Carriers

  • Soft-sided carriers are allowed for pets travelling in the cabin. Hard-sided carriers with ventilation holes are recommended.
  • All carriers must be secure, in good condition, leak-proof, and contain absorbent material. No part of the animal should protrude

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