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Government Petition on Air Travel for Pets


I thought it could be useful to attach the latest petition for allowing pets in the airplane cabin.


Interestingly enough, unfortunately it did not gain enough signatures but was debated anyhow and the transcript is available on the website of the different discussions. However there were several items discussed that day and this item did not gain the support or interest that it deserved.


Here is the DEFRA (Department of the Environment Food and Rural affairs reply to the debate on 11 November 2021.


We have amongst the highest standards of animal welfare and biosecurity in the world, both of which we take extremely seriously. The Government takes the importation of pets seriously and is committed to preserving our high standards of biosecurity and animal welfare. All pets travelling into Great Britain (GB) are checked for compliance with the necessary health and documentary requirements prior to entry. To facilitate these checks, all pets entering GB airports must be transported safely and securely to the pet checking facility. Operations at airports are sensitive and complex, and other vital border controls also need to be considered. In practice, this means that most pets are required to travel to GB by air as 'manifest cargo'. This enables the pets to be transferred directly to the pet checking facility and not through the main airport terminal. This approach ensures that a documentary record of the pet’s arrival is available to customs and other border control officials. There are rigorous requirements in place for the transport of animals by air. Carriers must ensure that air quality and quantity, temperature and pressure is maintained whilst the animals are onboard. The length of journey determines how much food and water must also be provided. Stringent requirements are also in place for pet transport containers under the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animals Regulations (LAR), with space and ventilation concerns paramount. Attendants accompanying animals during the flight must ensure that the welfare of the animals is protected. It is often the case, that pets will travel better in the hold instead of the aircraft cabin, because it is quieter, and they will be resting in a darkened environment. We have no immediate plans to change the process by which pet cats, dogs and ferrets may enter GB by air. Currently, the only animals that are authorised to travel in the cabin of a commercial aircraft into GB are Recognised Assistance Dogs. The number of Recognised Assistance Dogs in the cabin will be determined by the airline and may be restricted for health and safety reasons depending on passenger information and numbers. Pets may also enter GB via the Eurotunnel rail route in a vehicle or by sea routes on a number of ferry operators. A list of the carriers approved to carry pets into GB can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pet-travel-approved-air-sea-rail-and-charter-routes-for-the-movement-of-pets More information on travelling to GB with your pet or assistance dog can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/bring-pet-to-great-britain Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


DEFRA has had a multitude of leaders with the latest being Ranil Jayawardena who was appointed on 6 September 2022 under Liz Truss's government. The head of DEFRA has changed 6 times over the last 10 years due to successive prime ministers.


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