EVA Air
View Pet PolicyIn 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:
EVA Air Pet Policy Summary
- Only dogs, cats, and rabbits are allowed as checked baggage in the cargo compartment. Service dogs are allowed in the cabin.
- Pets younger than 4 months and pregnant animals are not accepted.
- Each passenger can check in a maximum of 2 cages. Regulations of arrival/transit country may apply.
- Pet acceptance is only for international flights operated by EVA Air and UNI Air. Other airlines' policies may apply.
- Pet travel requests must be made at least 48 hours before departure. The 'Passenger’s Declaration for Live Animal' form must be submitted.
- Passengers must provide valid health and vaccination certificates.
- Check-in should be completed two hours before departure, or 2.5 hours for London Heathrow Airport.
- Some routes and aircraft have specific pet restrictions. A321 and B787 do not accept pets as checked baggage.
- Brachycephalic dog/cat breeds and 'mix' are not accepted for carriage during certain months depending on the hemisphere.
- Some Southeast Asian countries and certain routes prohibit transport of brachycephalic dogs and cats.
- Dangerous dog breeds and their cross-breeds are not permitted.
- Each country has its own pet transport regulations. Check your destination's rules before flying.
- Pets must be transported in IATA-approved containers.
- Only one pet per container if total weight exceeds 14kg. Up to two pets of similar size allowed if weight is under 14kg.
- Pets and their container are charged as excess baggage. Service dogs in the cabin are free of charge.
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