To help ensure the well being of pets traveling as checked baggage, American adheres to day-of-travel temperature restrictions. Please refer to Temperature Restrictions below.
The following information will provide the answers to many common questions regarding the transportation of pets. Special guidelines apply for travel to international destinations and Hawaii. Please refer to the appropriate sections below for more detailed information regarding those destinations.
Acceptance of Pets Pets traveling with passengers must check in at the ticket counter. No curbside or self-service check-in is allowed. Please allow extra time beyond normal check-in guidelines, but not more than 4 hours prior to your flight time.
Types of Pets Allowed
Pets Traveling In The Cabin
Please call Reservations at 800-433-7300 to check for availability and to make a reservation for the pet.
Pets Traveling As Checked Baggage
Temperature Restrictions
Temperature restrictions have been established to ensure animals are not exposed to extreme heat or cold in the animal holding areas, terminal facilities, when moving the animals between terminal and aircraft or on an aircraft awaiting departure.
Heat Restriction: Pets can not be accepted when the current or forecasted temperature is above 85 degrees Fahrenheit at any
location on the itinerary (75 degrees Fahrenheit for snub-nosed dogs and snub-nosed cats).
Cold Restriction: Pets can not be accepted when the ground temperature is below 45 degrees Fahrenheit at any location on the
itinerary unless the pet has a veterinarian's statement of low temperature acclimation (see below). When temperatures fall below 20
degrees Fahrenheit, pets may not be checked even with a statement of low temperature acclimation.
The low temperature acclimation certificate/statement/form must include:
Fees
Checked Pets
Within and between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
For fees to other destinations, contact Reservations.
$100 USD / $137 CAD* per container
Pets Traveling in the Cabin
Within and between the United States and Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
$80 USD / $109 CAD* per container
*Plus 7% Canadian Good and Services tax
The following apply to all destinations:
Health Requirements
Sedation According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, in most cases cats and dogs should not be given sedatives or tranquilizers prior to flying. An animal's natural ability to balance and maintain equilibrium is altered under sedation, which can be dangerous when the kennel is moved.
Whether flying as a cabin or checked pet, animals are exposed to increased altitude pressures, which can create respiratory and cardiovascular problems for dogs and cats which are sedated or tranquilized. Brachycephalic or snub-nosed dogs and snub-nosed cats are especially affected.
Destination Specific Information (U.S.) If you are taking a pet to another country, contact that country's consulate or embassy for information. A listing of consulates* can be found at the U.S. Department of State's website. Also see "Travel Outside the U.S." below for additional information.
Hawaii
The following information applies for travel to Hawaii only:
For quarantine information please visit http://www.hawaiiag.org/hdoa/ai_aqs_info.htm*
Guide and service dogs may be eligible for reduced quarantine. Contact the Animal Quarantine office in Honolulu at 808-483-7171 for more information.
Pets Connecting in Honolulu to points within Hawaii:
American Airlines will transport all pets to the Animal Quarantine in Honolulu. The pet will remain there for the pre-determined quarantine period at which time the owner makes arrangements to transport the pet to outer island, either by coming to Honolulu or through air cargo. The owner is responsible for making all necessary arrangement with the Animal Quarantine office in Honolulu at 808-483-7171.
Pets Connecting in Honolulu to points beyond Hawaii:
Upon arrival in Honolulu, American Airlines will take the pet to a sterile area where the pet is held until the connecting flight departure time. The connecting carrier will pick-up the pet from the sterile transit area and deliver the pet directly to the connecting flight. The owner of the pet is responsible for making all arrangements directly with the Animal Quarantine office in Honolulu at 808-483-7171 and with the connecting carrier. The owner pays each carrier directly for applicable charges.
Travel Outside the U.S. If you are taking a pet to another country, contact that country's consulate or embassy for information. A listing of consulates* can be found at the U.S. Department of State's website. See below for additional restrictions for certain destinations.
Japan
Due to USDA restrictions that an animal be offered water every 12 hours, checked pets must be booked on flights where the actual flight time is less than 12 hours. The Japanese government also requires you to contact Japanese Animal Quarantine Service at least 40 days prior to bringing a checked pet to their country, and the pet must be fitted with a microchip. Additional documents and certificates are also required, please check with Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for full information.
Transatlantic, Transpacific and Central/South American flights
Carry-on pets are not allowed on Transatlantic, Transpacific or Central/South American flights. Animals traveling as checked baggage may be allowed, however, some international destinations may limit the number of animals allowed per passenger as checked baggage. No pets are accepted for travel to the United Kingdom. Please call American Airlines Reservations at 800-433-7300 and check with the consulate of the country to which you are traveling for further details as the answer varies from country to country.
The European Union
A new regulation is being enforced which regulates the import and transit of cats and dogs into and through the European Union. Cats and dogs are required to have a tattoo or implanted microchip that matches the identification number on their vaccination card. Pets without a tattoo or microchip will not be allowed to enter the European Union.
The United Kingdom
No pets are accepted for travel to the United Kingdom.
Connections to Other Carriers Pets are not interlined between American Airlines and other carriers (including codeshare partners). Pets must be claimed and rechecked to each carrier. You will be responsible for claiming the animal and rechecking it with the other carrier.
Pets Traveling Alone American Airlines Cargo and Priority Parcel Service ship pets to most destinations. You can find information about pets traveling without a ticketed passenger at AACargo.com, or by calling 800-CARGOAA (800-227-4622).
American Airline Pet Information