Pet Transport Blog

Filtered by:
Text

Booking Delta Airlines Pet Travel

Booking U.S. Domestic vs. International Pet Travel Domestic pet travel within the United States requires that your pet have a travel kennel and a health certificate within 10 days of travel, at the very least. However, checking your specific destination…

How Much Does It Cost to Move My Pet?

How Much Does Pet Travel Cost? Pet owners planning to move their pets are often curious about the cost of pet transportation. However, the complexity of pet travel makes it difficult to answer this question straightforwardly. Several factors contribute to…

Moving to Australia with Pets? Read This First!

This post was most recently updated on March 10, 2021  If you’re planning a move to Australia, you are likely already aware of the strict import requirements pets must meet. One such requirement is that live animals must…

Booking Air New Zealand Pet Travel

Air New Zealand is yet another safe air travel option for pets. However, unlike other airlines, Air New Zealand will not allow pets to travel in-cabin. While this may seem scary to most pet owners, we have booked many pets…

Booking Qantas Pet Travel

Moving a pet to Australia or within Australia will most likely lead you to Qantas as a recommended air travel option. Qantas offers a high level of care to traveling pets with their dedicated staff and facilities, which is why…

How to Book United Airlines Pet Travel

Note, February 9th, 2021: At this time, United has suspended their PetSafe program indefinitely. PetRelocation is monitoring the situation and will update this post as policies change.  It's not every day that you have to book a flight for…

The Best Pet Transport Options for Military Members

Are you a military member facing a relocation? We know this can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you don't have much time to plan and are juggling your pet's logistics as well as your own. The good…

Back to top