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United Airlines can refuse to transport an animal due to illness, aggressive behavior, poor kenneling, or extreme temperatures at origin, transfer, or destination airports.
UNITED IN CABIN PET WEIGHT LIMIT FULL
The passenger assumes full responsibility for penalties assessed by agencies for non-compliance of pet health and entry requirements. Passengers are required to make sure all health and pet travel documents are current and compliant with local, state, federal and international entry requirements and regulations. Have upright arrow labels indicating kennel's correct position.Have labels with the words "Live Animal" in letters at least 1-inch tall on the crate's top and on at least one side.Have functional handles on the kennel's exterior to prevent tilting and any direct contact with the animals.Be made of metal, wood, or a hard plastic/composite.Provide enough room for the animal to stand and turn around.Be properly ventilated, but not allow any part of the animal from protruding outside of the container.In addition to the size and weight maximums, the USDA and United Airlines require that kennels meet the following requirements: Click here for more information.Ĭontact United Airlines Reservations for rates to/from Japan and Brazil.


Pets are not permitted to travel as checked baggage on flights to/from Australia (exceptions may be made for service dogs such as seeing-eye or guide dogs).The kennel meets all requirements (see below for more information).Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old.Only domesticated dogs, cats, household birds (canary, finch or parakeet), rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs may be accepted as checked baggage.Pets that meet the following qualifications can travel as checked baggage: Does my pet qualify for travel as checked baggage? Please visit the In-cabin pets page on the United website for more information.

