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  2. Aug 11, 2022 · Of the major airlines that serve U.S. airports, none allow snakes in-cabin. Each airline also stopped allowing ‘emotional support snakes’ on board. However, snakes can travel in a crate as checked-in baggage. Let’s take a look at the airlines that permit snakes, and their requirements.

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  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Yes, you can fly with a snake, but there are airline rules and restrictions to consider. Some airlines allow snakes to be checked in as luggage if the enclosure meets their regulations. However, snakes can’t be carried on as carry-on luggage and must travel in the cargo hold of the plane.

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    PERMITTED IN CABIN:NO PERMITTED IN HOLD:YES 1. Number of snakes permitted:5 snakes per person 2. Crate size restrictions:N/A 3. Crate weight restrictions: N/A 4. Fees for domestic flight: 40-90 EUR / 45-100 USD (approx.) depending on size and weight of pets 5. Fees for international flight: 95-170 EUR / 105-190 USD (approx.) depending on size and w...

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO:YES 1. Number of snakes permitted: varies by species (contact AC here) 2. Crate size restrictions: depends on aircraft model (check here) 3. Crate weight restrictions: depends on aircraft model (check here) 4. Fees: varies depending on size of cargo and route (get estimate here) 5. Additional information: 5...

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO: YES 1. Number of snakes permitted: the maximum number of pets per container is 1. However, a maximum of 2 animals will be permitted when they are a similar size (up to 14kg each) and are used to cohabiting. Each passenger can check-in up to 5 animals total. 2. Crate size restrictions: 406cm (160″) 3. Crate...

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO:YES 1. Number of snakes permitted: for information, please contact the Alaska Air Cargo service center at 1-800-225-2752 2. Crate size restrictions: depends on aircraft model (check here) 3. Crate weight restrictions: depends on aircraft model (check here) 4. Fees: 100 USD each way 5. Additional information...

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO:YES 1. Number of snakes permitted:depends on species 2. Crate size restrictions:48x32x35 cm 3. Crate weight restrictions: 51 lbs 4. Fees: varies depending on weight, size and route (get an estimate here) 5. Additional information: 5.1. Kennels must be made from rigid plastic, metal or wood with a metal grat...

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO:YES Bookings for snakes must be made through a forwarding company, for example Travelcargo-Petexpress (check their website here).

    PERMITTED IN CABIN: NO PERMITTED IN CARGO:YES 1. Number of snakes permitted:two animals of comparable size (< 14 kg each) which are used to co-habitation, may be shipped in the same container. 2. Crate size restrictions:101x68x76 cm (X-large) 3. Crate weight restrictions: maximum weight is 160 lbs / 72.5 kg (including snakes) 4. Fees: 100 USD each ...

  4. The airline regulations for bringing snakes on a plane vary from airline to airline. However, some general rules apply to all airlines. Which airlines allow snakes? Not all airlines allow snakes on board. Some airlines that do allow snakes include: Air Canada. American Airlines. Delta Air Lines. United Airlines. Southwest Airlines.

  5. Oct 8, 2018 · Most airlines do not allow snakes at all, for many reasons. One of these reasons is because snakes are an exotic threat to the population on the plane. If a snake escapes its crate, even if it is on a cargo plane, it is a threat to the passengers for many reasons.

  6. The short answer, as it often goes with these things, is that it depends. "Pet travel restrictions vary by airline and airport, so it is important to check with the air carrier before traveling...

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