Provincial Airlines
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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Airline Pet Policy Summary
Pets (Cats/Dogs) in the Cabin
- Only small cats and dogs that can stand, turn around, and lie down in their carrier are allowed.
- The pet carrier must fit under the seat, with dimensions no bigger than 11 inches in height, 15 inches in width, and 14.5 inches in length.
- Travel fee: $50 plus taxes for domestic, $100 plus taxes for international.
- Pet booking must be made at least 24 hours after flight reservation.
- Carrier must be stowed for taxi, take-off, landing and when the seatbelt sign is illuminated.
- One pet per carrier per person; the pet carrier counts as one carry-on baggage allowance.
- Pets must be at least 10 weeks old, fully weaned and trained.
- Check-in at the counter is required when traveling with a pet.
- Pets not allowed for Unaccompanied Minors, passengers in emergency seats, or those with medical devices that need under-seat storage.
Travelling with Pets as Checked Baggage
- Maximum two pets per kennel, if they are familiar with each other and can stand and turn freely.
- Kennel must be hard-sided, leak-proof, and not allow any protrusion of the pet’s paws.
- A kennel fee is charged per direction, regardless of other checked bags.
- Animals must be at least 8 weeks old.
- Owner's contact information and pet's name should be marked on the kennel.
- Feed pets a light meal and exercise them before departure; tranquilizers are not recommended.
Service Animals
- Service animals providing assistance to a person with disability ride free of charge in the cabin and must remain harnessed.
Specialty Animals
- Specialty dogs travel with the certified trainer/owner and must remain harnessed.
- The fare for the dog will be the same as the fare paid by the trainer/owner.
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