Why do most airlines not allow in cabin pet travel from London to the U.S.?
Flying with a small dog in the cabin from London to the U.S. is not usually possible due to UK laws. Even if the airline allows pets in cabin on other routes, UK rules require pets to be booked as cargo. However, Tailored Pet Travel can guide you through your pet travel process and facilitate alternative routes that keep your dog close by. From DEFRA paperwork to pet courier services and layover planning, they handle the details so you can travel with confidence.
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Why UK rules block in cabin travel
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) requires all dogs leaving the UK to fly as cargo. This rule applies across all airlines. Airports like Heathrow follow the Pet Travel Scheme, which does not support in cabin pet travel. You can learn more about DEFRA pet export rules on our Pet Export Services page.
British Airways, United, Delta: Policies and pitfalls
British Airways, United and Delta must follow DEFRA regulations. Although they allow in cabin pets on other routes, they do not offer this from the UK. This often leads to confusion at the airport. For dog owners seeking airline compliant alternatives, visit our Pet Cargo Transport page.
Assistance dogs vs pet dogs: What is allowed
Only trained service dogs for people with disabilities can travel in cabin from the UK. These animals need approval from both DEFRA and the airline. All other dogs must fly as cargo.
Pro Tip: Always double check that your dog’s microchip matches the number listed on both the rabies certificate and the health certificate.
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What are the U.S. dog entry requirements in 2024?
New rules from August 2024 make it mandatory for all dogs entering the U.S. to meet CDC and APHIS health and ID standards. These CDC dog rules help protect pet and public safety.
CDC and APHIS rules for pet dogs
Dogs must be microchipped, over six months old and vaccinated against rabies. A CDC import permit and recent health certificate are also required. Compliance with these APHIS and CDC dog import requirements is key. See our Dog Travel Paperwork Checklist for help.
Microchip, vaccinations, and CDC import forms
The dog’s ISO compliant microchip ID must match their health documents. Rabies vaccination must be given at least 30 days before departure. Submit the CDC import form online and keep printed copies for border compliance.
Country of departure risk rating: What it means
The CDC rates countries by rabies risk. The UK is low risk, but all paperwork must be in order. Failure to follow CDC import compliance may lead to delays or denied entry.
Pet travel preparation timeline (2024)

Which workaround routes allow in cabin dog travel?
To fly with a dog in cabin, many pet owners leave the UK and connect through Europe or Canada. These connecting flight strategies offer flexibility for pet travel.
Flights via Paris, Amsterdam, Toronto
Air France, KLM and Lufthansa allow cabin pet travel from Paris, Amsterdam or Toronto. A short UK flight followed by a long haul from one of these cities is a practical workaround for UK pet air rules. Tailored Pet Travel can help plan these connecting flight strategies, ensuring all requirements are met for in cabin travel and smooth transitions through pet friendly airports.
How to book routes with in cabin pet access
Check that each airline in your itinerary allows cabin pets and has no restrictions on in cabin pet access. Allow enough layover time to switch terminals and recheck bags. Many pet owners use Pet Relocation Services to assist with dog travel workarounds.
Transit visa rules and pet layover tips
Some travellers need a Schengen visa or ETA for stopovers in Europe or Canada. Airports like Schiphol and Toronto Pearson offer animal relief stations and pet lounges to support layover pet handling.
Cost and time estimate for popular layover routes

Are private jets and cruises worth it for pet travel?
If you want a more relaxed or luxurious way to travel with your dog, private jets and cruises could work but they cost more and have fewer spots.
Bark Air, Atlas Jets, Queen Mary 2
Bark Air, K9 Jets and Atlas Jet let your dog stay by your side in the cabin. Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 has kennels and is one of few cruise lines allowing transatlantic pet travel. See our Private Pet Flight Options page.
Cabin access, costs, and limitations
Private flights start around £8000 but offer full in cabin pet access. The Queen Mary 2 costs £2000 to £3000, with pets staying in the kennel area. Booking early is essential due to limited availability for pet cruise services.
Comfort vs cost: What pet owners say
Jet travel gives dogs direct, cabin level comfort. Cruise owners enjoy friendly staff and a calm pace. Your final decision may depend on how important cabin access for pets is to you.
Comparison: private jet vs cruise vs layover flight

Pro Tip: Book layovers of at least 3 hours if connecting through pet friendly airports like Amsterdam or Toronto to allow for check in and pet relief.
What is the best way to fly a small dog from London to New York?
Your ideal route depends on time, cost and how close you want to stay to your dog. Each has pros and drawbacks depending on your priorities for pet relocation.
Quick comparison table by budget, time, and risk

Documents you will need no matter what
- DEFRA export certificate if departing UK
- ISO compliant microchip
- Rabies vaccination record
- Health certificate issued within 10 days
- CDC Dog Import Form submitted in advance
Who can legally escort your dog
You can travel with your dog or arrange someone else to. Your options include:
- Owner: Must be on the same booking
- Pet courier: Trained pet transport specialists with dog courier services
- Friend or family: Allowed with written permission
Each escort must meet DEFRA and USDA pet relocation standards and carry all necessary documents. Courier services are a popular choice for busy owners. Learn more on our Legal Pet Escort Services page.