IATA Guidance Supports Clearer and More Consistent In-Cabin Pet Travel
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released new operational guidance to support airlines in managing in-cabin pet travel at every stage of the journey from booking to check-in, boarding, the on-board experience, and arrival.
It follows IATA’s recently launched Guidance on Traveling with Service Dogs, reflecting a broader effort to improve consistency in the transport of dogs by air.
“A pet is a much-loved member of the family. People traveling with their pets need clear guidance on what to expect at every step of the journey. That’s important because well-prepared travelers and industry-wide best practices enable airlines to deliver a safe, consistent, and efficient experience for those traveling with their pets,” said Brendan Sullivan, IATA’s Global Head of Cargo.
IATA’s 2025 Global Passenger Survey found that about a quarter of respondents have or would consider traveling with a pet. Of these:
- 41% cited uncertainty around pet eligibility as a challenge,
- 36% were unsure about airline policy, and
- 34% were unsure about the overall process of traveling with a pet.
The new In-Cabin Operational Guidelines address these concerns with recommended procedures to deliver a more predictable experience while maintaining safety, animal welfare, and operational efficiency.
Download the Operational Guidelines for In-Cabin Pet Transport (pdf)
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IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents over 370 airlines accounting for some 85% of global air traffic.
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