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Transiting Through Tokyo with a Pet: What Japan Requires

TLDR: Pets transiting through Tokyo Narita or Haneda Airport on the same airline are not subject to Japan's pet import requirements. The transit exemption applies as long as your pet remains in airline custody and you do not clear…

Shipping a Pet to Japan from Boston: How to Choose the Best Route

TLDR: JAL operates the only nonstop flight from Boston to Narita at approximately 14 hours. Connecting options via Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, Denver, and Houston are available through JAL and ANA. United no longer accepts general pet cargo. All flight selections must…

How Much Does It Cost to Move a Pet to Australia?

Moving a pet to Australia from the US costs more than almost any other international pet relocation. The combination of mandatory government quarantine, a multi-step veterinary protocol, five required USDA endorsements, and long-haul airfreight adds up quickly, and several of…

Can Cats Fly Unaccompanied?

Flying Pets Separately From Their Owners Yes, a cat can usually fly without traveling on the same plane as the owner. For a move like Hawaii to New York, the cat would normally travel as air cargo or through an…

Moving Cats from Hawaii to the Mainland United States

Moving Your Cat from Hawaii to the Mainland United States Hawaii is one of the few places where the outbound direction is actually the easier side of pet travel. Moving your cat from Hawaii to the US mainland carries no…

Cat Travel to the Philippines

Moving Your Cat to the Philippines: What You Need to Know The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia's more manageable destinations for pet relocation. There is no lengthy quarantine for cats arriving with complete documentation, and the import permit…

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