Traveling can be a stressful experience under the best of circumstances. Bringing along your pet can make the process much more complicated.
While service animals are widely permitted, the United Airlines pet policy for other animals has several key details that can trip you up. In this piece, we’ll cover the most important details you need to know about United Airlines pet travel, including the United Airlines dog policy.
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United Airlines’ pet policy
United Airlines will only accept cats and dogs as in-cabin pets. There is a $125 charge for each one-way itinerary where your pet accompanies you in the cabin. Additionally, United will charge another $125 for any one-way itinerary within the U.S. with more than a four-hour stopover or any one-way international itinerary with more than a 24-hour stopover.
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One of the most important details of the United pet policy is that your pet will need a reservation. United limits the number of animals it allows in-cabin on certain flights. So, although United will allow you to add a pet to your booking any time after you book, it’s best to make sure there’s availability for your pet when you book your flight. Even though United no longer has change fees, you’ll be stuck rescheduling your trip if your particular flight isn’t allowing more in-cabin animals.
Related: A comprehensive guide to traveling with pets
United Airlines’ pet carrier requirements
The United pet policy allows for both hard-sided and soft-sided carriers. Hard-sided carriers must be no more than 17.5 inches long by 12 inches wide by 7.5 inches high. Meanwhile, United recommends that soft-sided carriers be no larger than 18 inches long by 11 inches wide by 11 inches high. However, the only firm requirement for soft-sided pet carriers is that the carrier fits under the seat in front of you (hard-sided carriers must also fit underneath the seat in front of you).
United stipulates that only one pet is allowed in each pet carrier. Additionally, the United pet policy states that the animal must be able to stand up and turn around in its carrier.
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United Airlines’ pet cargo policy
United Airlines does not currently allow any pets in cargo. Previously, the United pet policy did allow pets to travel as cargo. However, United’s program for pets in cargo, PetSafe, was suspended a few years ago after some tragic pet deaths. There is no indication when (or if) this program will resume.
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How to use the United pet policy
United has multiple options for booking a pet on your flight. First, there’s a link to book a new trip with your pet. But, if you already booked your trip, you can add a pet to your existing trip by searching for your flights on the United website.
Once you have the specific itinerary in front of you, scroll down for the drop-down menu labeled “Special accommodations” and look for “Add pet.”
Related: How to change or cancel a United Airlines flight
Bottom line
The United Airlines pet policy can make it challenging to travel with your pet. After all, United is one of many airlines that doesn’t allow animals to travel in the cargo hold on flights. Further, the United pet policy is restrictive regarding the types of pets that can travel. In particular, you’ll only be able to fly with cats and dogs that can fit into a pet carrier of the appropriate size.
Finally, United will only accept a certain number of pets in the cabin per flight, so you’ll need to reserve space for your pet early.