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Where will my pet be placed in the aircraft?

Your pet will travel in the livestock hold which is pressurised, heated and situated below the passenger cabin.

Will my pet be given food and water prior to travelling?

Animals are not fed immediately prior to travel to avoid soiling their air kennel. All the boxes are fitted with water containers which are refilled during transits. International airports are well equipped to handle all types of animals and may transfer them to specialised animal holding units on long stopovers.

Will my pet have enough space in the air kennel?

Yes. We ensure that your pet will be able to stand, lie and turn around. Any extra space would be very costly and not recommended by the airlines due to injury from possible turbulence.

Will my pet be stressed from the flight?

More than a million pets fly safely world-wide every year and are well cared for. It is the captain's responsibility to know whether or not there are animals are on board and that certain procedures are adhered to. All animals are checked and watered on stopovers. At Airpets we have pets coming into quarantine from all over the world, on a daily basis and can say that they are generally pleased to see a friendly face and a good meal!
 

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  Will my pet be tranquillised before they travel?

The Ministry of Agriculture and veterinary surgeons strongly discourage tranquillising animals in the pressurised conditions of an aircraft. Adverse drug reactions and breathing difficulties may occur due to the change in air pressure. Airlines may refuse to carry sedated animals as they cannot detect their state of health. After the initial loading into the air kennels, pets soon settle down to the journey and fall asleep. To ensure your pet arrives at their destination healthy and happy, we do not sedate them.

What is the difference between 'Excess Baggage' and 'Air Cargo'?

'Excess Baggage' is when your pet is checked through with you and your luggage in the passenger terminal, but travels in the cargo hold on the plane. 'Air Cargo' is when your pet travels without a passenger and is checked in through a cargo terminal. The cargo terminals have livestock holding rooms and are used to dealing with many types of animals. Airpets are adjacent to Heathrow Airport and being familiar with all the airlines, we are able to deliver animals in less time before the departure than the general public.
 
Willowslea Farm Kennels
Spout Lane North
Stanwell Moor
Staines
Middlesex TW19 6BW

Tel: +44 (0)1753 685571
Freephone: 0800 371554
(if calling from the UK)
Fax: +44 (0)1753 681655


  Are there any circumstances when animals cannot fly?

Yes. Restrictions are sometimes imposed for the welfare of your pets when seasonal temperatures in the USA reach a minimum and maximum.