Delta Air Lines offers a pet-friendly travel policy, allowing small pets to accompany passengers in the cabin for a fee. Here's a comprehensive overview of Delta's carry-on pet fees and related policies:
Delta Carry-On Pet Fees
As of April 8, 2025, Delta's fees for carry-on pets are as follows:
- Domestic Flights (U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands): $150 USD/CAD per one-way trip.
- International Flights: $200 USD/CAD/EUR per one-way trip.
- Flights to/from Brazil: $200 USD per one-way trip.
Note: For tickets issued before April 8, 2025, the domestic fee remains at $95 USD/CAD, and the Brazil fee is $75 USD.
Pet Carrier Requirements
To ensure the safety and comfort of your pet, Delta requires:
- Carrier Type: Soft-sided, leak-proof, and ventilated on at least three sides for domestic travel (four sides for international travel).
- Dimensions: Maximum recommended dimensions are 18" x 11" x 11" to fit under the seat in front of you.
- Pet Comfort: Your pet must be able to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably within the carrier.
- Carrier as Carry-On: The pet carrier counts as your one carry-on item. You're also allowed one personal item.
Note: Only one pet is permitted per carrier, with exceptions for a mother with unweaned litter or two pets of the same breed and size between 8 weeks and 6 months old.
Booking Your Pet's Travel
Delta allows a limited number of pets per flight:
- First Class (Domestic): 2 pets
- Main Cabin: 4 pets
Note: Pets are not permitted in cabins with flat-bed seats, such as Delta One or international Business Class.
To secure a spot for your pet:
- Contact Delta Reservations: Call as early as possible to add your pet to your reservation.
- Provide Carrier Details: Have the dimensions of your pet's carrier ready.
- Check-In Process: Arrive early at the airport to check in at the Special Service Counter, where the pet fee will be collected.
International Travel Considerations
When traveling internationally with your pet:
- Documentation: Ensure you have all required documentation for your pet to enter the destination country and return to your country of origin.
- Age Requirements: Pets must be at least 15 weeks old when traveling to the European Union.
- Destination Restrictions: Pets are not permitted in the cabin on flights to or from certain countries, including Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Iceland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates. In such cases, pets must travel as cargo.
Additional Guidelines
- Pet Behavior: Pets must remain inside their carriers at all times while in the airport and onboard the aircraft.
- Seating Restrictions: Passengers with pets cannot be seated in bulkhead seats, emergency exit rows, seats designated as "no stowage," flat-bed or Delta One seats, rows 46-51 on the A330-200 aircraft, rows 54-59 on the A330-300 aircraft, or center seats on the B757-200 aircraft.
- Pet Relief Areas: Most airports have designated pet relief areas. Delta representatives can assist you in locating them.
Contact Information
For more details or to add a pet to your reservation:
- Delta Reservations:
- Pet Travel Overview:
Traveling with your pet on Delta Air Lines requires careful planning and adherence to their pet policy. By understanding the fees, carrier requirements, and booking procedures, you can ensure a smooth journey for both you and your furry companion.
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