Alaska Airline/Horizon Airline
Planning to fly with your dog? While air travel can be a quick way to get dogs or pets from one place to another, you should always plan ahead and make sure you know airlines have different policies about transporting pets. Some allow pets to travel in the aircraft cabin as part of your carry-on luggage allowance, while others will only allow pets to travel in the cargo area, and fees can vary from at all to more than $500. Also, most airlines only allow up to 4 dogs on each flight, so always make sure it is available for your dog BEFORE buying your own ticket. And always notice the airline 48 hours ahead of your trip.
To make your travel easy, please familiarize yourself with current U.S. Travel Regulations or International Pet Travel restrictions before you go. Have a great trip!
Pet Reservation
Space for pets traveling in the cabin or in the cargo compartment is subject to availability. For travel on Alaska Airlines, PenAir and Ravn Alaska, please contact Alaska Airlines reservations at 1-800-252-7522. If your plans include travel on another airline, please contact the airline directly to reserve space, determine fees and obtain additional information.
Note: Alaska Airlines does not transfer pets traveling in the baggage compartment to other carriers. Pets must be claimed and rechecked to the connecting carrier.
Pet In Cabin Policy
Passengers must be 18 years or older to travel with a pet in the cabin. A passenger traveling with a pet may not occupy an emergency exit row seat, bulkhead, or any seat with an airbag safety belt (row 6 on flight numbers 001-999). The First Class cabin can accommodate a total of one pet carrier per flight, and the main cabin can accommodate a total of up to five pet carriers per flight.
Important notes for travel with your pet in the cabin:
The pet carrier counts toward your carry-on bag allotment. You may bring either a pet carrier and a personal item, or a pet carrier and a standard size carry-on bag. You may not board the aircraft with a pet carrier, a standard size carry-on, and a personal item.
A customer may travel with a maximum of 2 pet carriers in the main cabin, only when the adjacent seat is purchased by the same customer.
At no point can an animal occupy a seat by itself.
Pets allowed in the passenger cabin are dogs, cats, rabbits, and household birds. Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old and must have been fully weaned.
Up to 2 pets of the same species and similar size may travel in the same carrier, provided no body parts protrude from the carrier and the animals are not in distress.
The pet must stay in its container (including head and tail) with the door/flap secured at all times in the boarding area (during boarding and deplaning), Alaska Lounge, and while onboard the aircraft. They must be stowed under the seat during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
Animals with offensive odors or those that create a noise disturbance must travel in the climate-controlled baggage compartment.
Pet Cargo Policy
Pets in the baggage and cargo compartments
Alaska Airlines accepts most small domesticated pets. Other pets may be accepted with approval. Pets that may travel in the climate-controlled baggage and cargo compartments include cats, dogs, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, household birds, non-poisonous reptiles, pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, and tropical fish.
The following regulations apply:
Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks of age and weaned.
No more than 1 live dog or cat, 6 months of age or older, may be transported in the same kennel.
No more than 1 live puppy, 8 weeks to 6 months of age, and weighing over 20 lbs, may be transported in the same kennel.
No more than 2 live puppies or kittens, 8 weeks to 6 months of age, that are of comparable size, and weighing 20 lbs or less each, may be transported in the same kennel.
Animals must be harmless, inoffensive (not destructive to itself or the kennel), and require no attention during transit.
Cargo options
Cargo is a term used to denote goods or produce being transported generally for commercial gain. It does not include passenger baggage or animals traveling with a passenger. Learn more about transporting your pet using Pet Connect™ air cargo "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines.".
Food and water for checked animals
Regulations require animals traveling as checked baggage to be offered food and water within 4 hours of check-in
Animals must be offered sufficient food and water to last the entire journey
Customers with a connection of four or more hours may request access to their animal in the connection city to offer additional food and water
The customer is responsible to re-check the animal in the connection city and provide the paid receipt when rechecking the animal
During check-in, you will be asked to complete a Pet Check record to certify your pet has been offered food and water prior to acceptance
Climate-controlled baggage compartment
When you check your pet using this transportation method, you must travel on the same flight(s) to your pet's destination. Check in at least 1 hour, but no more than 2 hours before departure. Please note there may be specific check-in requirements at your departure airport. Your pet will be available for pick-up in the baggage claim area approximately 30 minutes after the flight arrives.
If your trip includes a transfer to another flight operated by Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, SkyWest Flight Series 3300-3499, PenAir, or Ravn Alaska, we allow a maximum connection time of 4 hours for the animal at the connection city.
Note: Pets are not permitted to travel in the baggage compartment on flights operated by PenAir outside the State of Alaska
Alaska Airlines does not transfer pets to other airlines. If your trip includes a transfer to any other airline, you must allow time to pick up your pet in the baggage claim area and re-check your pet with the connecting airline.
If a delay prevents your pet's flight from departing, your pet may be placed in a kennel facility until it can be transported. Costs incurred due to weather-related delays are the responsibility of the pet owner. Alaska Airlines will accept a pet and kennel combined weight of up to 150 lbs. Should the pet and kennel weigh 151 pounds or more, please contact Air Cargo for assistance and pricing.
Health and Vaccination Requirements
Only pets in good health are permitted. We may refuse travel to a pet in obvious distress due to injury or illness or is in a kennel that is too small.
All pets traveling in the cargo compartment on Alaska Airlines (including flights operated by Horizon, SkyWest, Ravn Alaska, and PenAir) must have a health certificate dated within 10 days of initial travel and 30 days of return travel, when the return flight is booked in the same record. Pets traveling on a return flight booked in a separate record are required to have a health certificate dated within 10 days of that flight. A health certificate is not required for pets traveling in the cabin with their passenger; however, many states have specific importation health and vaccination requirements. Contact the state veterinarian at your destination prior to travel to determine necessary documentation (such as health and cold-weather acclimation certificates) and vaccination requirements. Alaska Airlines is not responsible for any costs incurred should customers not have the required health documentation to enter the state or country.
Discounted pet preparation
We're proud to partner with Banfield® Pet Hospital to provide pets and their owners with a special discount offer to prepare pets for take-off.
Passengers traveling to Kotzebue with a dog must have proof of their pet's parvovirus and rabies vaccination. Passengers checking in without required documentation will be denied boarding. Contact the Kotzebue city clerk (1-907-442-3401) for assistance or questions.
Passengers traveling to Nome with a dog must have proof of their pet's parvovirus vaccination. Passengers checking in without required documentation will be denied boarding. Contact the Nome city clerk (1-907-443-6663) for assistance or questions.
Passengers traveling to Hawai'i are subject to strict guidelines and specific programs that must be completed before your cat or dog will be accepted into the State of Hawai'i. Learn more about traveling with pets to Hawaii.
Carrier Guideline
Carriers in cabin
The USDA and IATA "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines." have specific requirements.
Pets must be small enough to fit and stay comfortably in a kennel under the seat.
The following carrier sizes are accepted for travel in the cabin:
Kennel size chart for travel in cabin
Type Kennel size Dimensions (length x width x height)
Hard-sided 50 17" x 11" x 7.5"
Soft-sided 50 17" x 11" x 9.5"
To be accepted for travel, your pet carrier must:
Be within the listed dimensions above
Be clean and leak-proof with absorbent bedding made of material that is safe and non-toxic to the animal
Fully enclose the animal and be escape-proof
Have adequate air ventilation
Be free of tears, cracks, or breaks
Breed Restrictions
Brachycephalic or "short-nosed" dogs and cats are not accepted for travel in the cargo compartment on Alaska Airlines flights (including flights operated by Horizon, SkyWest, Ravn Alaska, or PenAir). Veterinary experts say that short-nosed animals commonly have abnormalities that can compromise their breathing. Stress associated with flight can make those conditions worse.
Brachycephalic or "short-nosed" dogs and cats may still travel in the cabin with their passenger provided their pet carrier fits under the seat. This applies to the following breeds and mixed breeds thereof:
Dogs
American Pit Bull, American Staffordshire Terrier, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Brussels Griffon, Bull Mastiff, Bulldog, Bull Terrier, Chow Chow, Dutch Pug, English Bulldog, English Toy Spaniel, French Bulldog, Japanese Boxer, Japanese Pug, Japanese Spaniel, Pekingese, Pug, Shih Tzu, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Cats
Burmese, Exotic Shorthair, Himalayan, Persian
Other Restrictions
Pet embargoes
Holiday travel
Customers traveling on Alaska Airlines flights 2000-2999 or flights 3300-3499 may not check pets in the baggage or cargo compartments during the following dates:
November 15 - November 27, 2018
December 13, 2018 through January 3, 2019
Pets in the cabin will still be accepted during these time periods.
Extreme outdoor temperatures
Extreme hot and cold temperatures can pose a health risk to pets. In summer, choose early morning or late evening flights. In winter, choose mid-day flights. Whenever possible, book nonstop or direct flights. If temperatures at the origin, destination, or connecting airports exceed certain limits, Alaska Airlines may decline acceptance for the animal's welfare.
Travel to Hawaii / International Travel
When traveling internationally, we strongly advise that you research what health and vaccination documents are required for the country you're visiting. Alaska Airlines is not responsible for costs incurred should customers not have the required health and vaccination documentation to enter a foreign country.
Travel to the United States
Only dogs and cats will be accepted when traveling to the United States from a non-US location.Passengers will be required to have a valid rabies vaccination certificate when transporting animals in both the aircraft cabin and baggage compartments. Please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at cdc.gov "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines." for details on the specific requirements.
Travel to Canada
Only dogs and cats will be accepted for travel.
Travel to Costa Rica
Only dogs and cats will be accepted for travel. Passengers will be required to have a valid health certificate with specific documentation when transporting pets in both the aircraft cabin and baggage compartments. For more details on specific requirements please visit one of the following links:
Embassy of the United States — Costa Rica "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines."
Costa Rican Ministry of Agriculture "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines."
US Department of Agriculture — APHIS "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines."
Travel to Mexico
Only dogs and cats will be accepted for travel.
Animal must have undergone a treatment against ectoparasites and endoparasites within 6 months of scheduled travel date. Note: if this process is not completed, government officials may require passenger to contact a veterinarian at their cost to perform treatment and issue the new health certificate prior to entry into Mexico.
No bedding or similar materials are allowed to enter when packed in the kennel with the pet. Shredded paper or absorbent pads are acceptable.
Only enough food for a day's travel is acceptable.
Passengers with 3 or more pets are subject to additional importation fees of approximately $1,600 pesos (approximately $150 USD) as mandated by the SAGARPA (Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock Production, Rural Development, Fishery and Food). Upon arrival with 3 or more pets, customs officers will direct you to the cargo area where the required commercial importation process takes place. The clearance may require a customs broker. Refer to the Senasica "This indicates a link to an external site that may not meet accessibility guidelines." website for more information.
Alaska Airlines does not accept pets for Cargo or GoldStreak service to and from Mexico.
Hawaii
Alaska Airlines accepts only cats or dogs for travel to Hawai'i. Because of Hawaii's unique status as the only rabies-free state
and because of strong headwinds at certain times of year
there are additional requirements for travel.
Fees
$100 each way (cabin), $100 each way (cargo)
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