Passengers can now travel with their small cat or dog in the passenger cabin
Air Malta introduces a pet travel policy
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Air Malta will be introducing a Pet Travel Policy as from 1st January 2012. Through this policy
passengers who wish to travel with their small cat or dog in the passenger cabin will now be able to do so subject to certain conditions and procedures that need to be observed.
A spokesperson for the airline said, “Air Malta successfully introduced the carriage of guide-dogs in the passenger cabin more than two years ago. We are now building on this policy to meet the needs of many pet owners who wish to include their pets in their travel plans. Our customers and
employees have forwarded us suggestions in this regard and after a thorough review we are
launching this policy as from next year”.
This facility will be available on all Air Malta’s network, with the exception of flights to/from the
UK. Pets should be carried in an appropriate pet carrier measuring not more than 55cm x 40cm x
20cm. The carrier must have a leak-proof bottom and meet other requirements related to ventilation, strength, sanitation and design, for the safe handling of the pet. The maximum allowed weight of the pet including the pet carrier is 10kgs. A fee of 70 euros per way is applicable per container. Pets should be registered in advance with the airline’s Call Centre. Only three pets including guide dogs will be accepted on the same flight. Therefore, pets that are not registered may be refused boarding at the airport. Two pets of the same species may travel in the same pet carrier, as long as all conditions related to their size, weight, safety and well-being, are met. While inside the cabin, the pet container must be placed underneath the seat in front of the passenger without blocking any passenger’s path.
The carrier must remain properly stowed for the duration of the flight.
Pets must be at least eight weeks old and must be weaned for at least five days prior the day of
travel. It is important that passengers travelling with pets are aware of the pet import rules of the
destination country. A valid pet passport and other necessary documents are required for the pet to be allowed entry. Passengers travelling with pets will be required to provide a pet health certificate confirming that the animal is in good health, harmless and inoffensive amongst others. The pet should be examined by a licensed veterinarian in less than three days prior the intended travel date.
Larger pets and other animals can still be carried in the aircraft hold.
Tatiana Rokou
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
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