You have to travel but are worried about your pet. Don’t be. When flying with Delta Airlines, you can have your pet on board. Thanks to the Delta Airlines pet policy that enables you to travel with your furry, winged, or other types of companions (as allowed).
So go for an adventure with your beloved furry companions. Whether they are small enough to fit as your carry-on or need a bit more space, the airline treats them like family. You treat your pet the best way and so does the airline. The following information helps you to learn more about flying with your pets with Delta.
What is Delta Airlines Pet Policy?
Before flying with your furbaby, understanding the guidelines is important. So here are the major points of Delta’s pet policy. These help you fly on Delta Airlines with pets easily.
To fly domestically, your pet must be 8 weeks or older.
- While traveling to the U.S. from another country, the age of your furry friends must be –
- Dog – 6 months
- Cat – 16 weeks
- If flying to the European Union, a pet has to be 15 weeks or older.
- Pets in kennels are counted as a carry-on item. Along with the kennel, you can take 1 personal item on the flight.
- Small dogs, cats, and household birds can travel in the cabin.
- Pet travel is not allowed on flights to Hawaii.
- International Business Class, international Delta One, and Delta Premium Select don’t allow your household animals, birds, etc. (exclusing service animals).
Number of Pets Allowed with Ticket Class
- 2 in international and domestic First Class, domestic Delta One, and domestic Business Class
- 4 in international and domestic Main cabin with restrictions
How Can I Add a Pet to a Delta Booking?
You can easily add pets to your Delta Airlines booking. To make sure everyone is comfortable, the airline allows pets in the cabin on a first-come, first-served basis. However, the number of pets allowed on each flight is limited.
If your furbaby meets the requirements set and you have a reservation, get in touch with Delta Reservations and book a spot for it. When you call, have their kennel dimensions ready.
What is Delta Pet Fee?
For a smooth trip with your furry friend, know the charges to pay. At check-in, you have to pay a Delta Airlines pet fee for one way. Here, take a look –
Between Destinations |
Checked Pet Fees (each way) |
The U.S./Canada/Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Islands |
$95 USD/CAD for tickets issued on/after 28 February 2022 $125 USD/CAD for tickets issued before 28 February 2022 |
International |
200 USD/CAD/EUR |
Brazil |
$75 USD/CAD |
Source: https://www.delta.com/us/en/pet-travel/overview
How to Check In with Your Pet?
Keep Delta Airlines’ pet rules and regulations in mind when checking in. On reaching the airport, visit the Special Service Counter, and check in with your pet.
When you check in, a Delta agent will make sure that your pet and its kennel meet the requirements and collect the pet fee. Be sure to allow some extra time for this.
After check-in, you will get a cabin pet tag and head to the security checkpoint. At security, you will need to take your pet out of their kennel.
Once you are through security, your pet has to stay in the kennel while at the airport, except in designated relief areas.
Can You Have a Pet in Delta One?
If you are bringing pets into the Delta One Lounge, the carry-on pet policy applies. Dogs, cats, and household birds are allowed in the lounge. Pets must be at least 8 weeks old and stay inside their kennel with closed doors at all times.
Delta Sky Club Pets
When you visit a Delta Sky Club with your pet, the same rules as the plane apply. Your pet must stay in its kennel for everyone’s comfort and safety. If you need a pet relief area, a representative of the airline can help you find one, available at most airports.
Does Delta Allow Pets as Cargo?
Yes, Delta Cargo transports all kinds of pets, from birds to tropical fish to exotic animals. Scroll down to know more.
When traveling on domestic flights, your pet should arrive at the Delta Airlines cargo facility 4 to 6 hours before the flight.
For international travel, pets must reach there up to 6 hours before the flight’s scheduled departure. Delta Cargo also requires you to use an approved pet shipper for international trips.
Make sure that the shipper is approved by the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association.
Please note
Except for service animals, pets travel as cargo and are not permitted in the cabin to/from the following destinations –
- Australia
- Barbados
- Brazil/Colombia (Pet travel is not allowed for pets originating in Brazil/Colombia)
- Republic of Ireland
- Iceland
- Dubai
- Hong Kong
- Hawaii
- South Africa
- Jamaica
- United Kingdom
- New Zealand
- United Arab Emirates
What are Delta Pet Carrier Requirements?
Here are the Delta Airlines pet carrier requirements that you must keep in mind –
- The pet must be able to fit in a soft-sided pet kennel that is leak-proof. It must be ventilated on 3 sides for domestic flights and 4 sides for international trips.
- Make sure that the kennel’s maximum dimensions are up to 18” x 11” x 11”.
- The size of your pet’s carry-on kennel depends on the under-seat space of your specific flight, which varies by aircraft.
- Your pet should comfortably fit in a kennel, with enough room to move around without touching or sticking out from the sides.
- The kennel must go underneath the seat directly in front of you.
- Your pet must stay in their secured kennel in the Delta boarding area, during boarding and deplaning, in the Delta Sky Club, and on the plane.
Important Things to Remember
- Usually, only one pet is allowed per kennel, but there are some exceptions –
- A female cat or dog can travel with her un-weaned litter (8 weeks to 6 months old). However, if animals fit safely in the pet container, there is no cap on the number you are allowed.
- Two pets of the same breed and size, aged 8 weeks to 6 months, can share a kennel if they fit and are compatible. In such cases, they are charged as one pet.
- Passengers with carry-on pets may not select seats in the following areas:
- An emergency exit row
- Bulkhead seats
- Center seats on the B757-200 aircraft
- Seats designated as “no stowage”
- Rows 46-51 on the A330-200 aircraft
- Flat-bed or Delta One seats
- Rows 54-59 on the A330 -300 aircraft
Which Pets Are Not Permitted on Delta Flights?
Pets that are permitted on Delta flights are dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The airline prohibits some cat and dog breeds as cargo on any Delta or Delta Connection flight for safety reasons that include –
Dogs |
Cats |
Mastiff (all breeds) |
Exotic Shorthair |
American Bully (all breeds) |
Persian |
Bulldog (all breeds) |
British Shorthair |
Boxer (all breeds) |
Himalayan |
English Toy Spaniel |
Scottish Fold |
Source: https://www.deltacargo.com/Cargo/catalog/restricted-animals
Does Delta Allow Military Pet Travel?
Yes, with Delta, the Military can fly with their pets. Military members and U.S. State Department Foreign Service Officers can check their pets as baggage for a fee when on active transfer orders.
Be sure to book your pets at least 48 hours before the flight and ensure they have the required documentation.
For safety, pets cannot be checked as baggage on Delta flights longer than 12 hours or on flights with more than one connection.
In Conclusion
Simply put, with Delta Airlines pet policy you can enjoy a flight trip in the company of your pets. Make sure to stick to the guidelines set and avoid any last-minute hassle. So, follow the rules and regulations when flying with your pets, and pay charges as applicable. Then you and your pet are in for a comfortable and safe journey through the clouds.
Are you planning a trip with your pet? The airline’s approach to having pets onboard will help you. Book a spot for your pet now.