Fly Together, Create Memories Forever

Because the best flights are better with your best friend

Why Your Pet Loves Traveling With You

Stronger Bonds

Shared adventures create unbreakable connections. Every journey together strengthens your relationship and builds trust. These precious moments become the foundation of lifelong memories that you’ll both treasure forever.

Happy and Healthy

Pets thrive when they’re with their family. Traveling together reduces separation anxiety and keeps your furry friend calm and content. A happy pet makes for a joyful journey and stress-free vacation experience.

New Experiences

Explore the world together and watch your pet discover new sights, sounds, and smells. Every destination becomes an exciting adventure when shared. Create a lifetime of stories and experiences that bring you closer.

Did You Know

Important Flying Tips for You and Your Pet

Age Requirements

Most airlines require pets to be at least 8 weeks old before they can travel. This ensures your furry friend is mature enough for the journey.

Best Flight Times

It is best to fly later in evening when your dog might be tired and less anxious and flights are usually less complicated.

Behavior Requirements

They should be calm, non-disruptive, and comfortable or the entire flight duration.

Great Resources For Flying With Your Pet

Bark Air

A New Breed Of Travel

K9 Jets

Private Jet Charter Pet-Friendly | K9 JETS

RetrievAir

“Best decision ever! Max loved looking out the window and being right next to me the whole flight. We’ll never travel any other way!”

A New Breed Of Travel

Keep Your Pets with You and Your Family when Flying if You Can

When pets are separated from their family unit ‘pack’ they can experience great stress which can cause them loneliness, depression, immunity suppression, sleep disruption and other issues that can really make a pet decline.  They want to be with you and thrive when that is possible.

Their happy place? By your side.

  • Traveling with your dog keeps them engaged, happy, and full of their signature zest for life
  • When your dog is by your side, they maintain healthy energy levels, a strong appetite, and restful sleep
  • Keeping your dog close supports a stronger immune system and a longer, healthier life together

Together is Better

  • Dogs who adventure with their owners feel secure, trusted, and deeply connected to their family
  • Being included makes your dog feel like the valued pack member they truly are
  • A dog that travels with you is a happier, healthier dog — with a stronger immune system and a brighter outlook on life

Adventure is good for both of you.

  • Exploring new places together means more walks, more play, and more of the movement your dog was born to enjoy
  • Staying active on the road supports healthy joints, strong muscles, and an overall zest for life

    Their bark is calling for you.

    • When your dog travels with you, they feel secure, settled, and connected.
    • A calm, content dog sleeps better, eats well, and radiates the happy energy you love coming home to
    • Bringing your dog along means more tail wags, more joy, and a travel companion who is genuinely thriving.

      Together, they flourish

      • When your dog travels with you, they feel safe, stimulated, and completely at ease — no stress, no restlessness, just pure contentment
      • A dog that's included in your adventures channels their energy into curiosity and joy rather than worry
      • Bringing your dog along is the simplest way to give them the one thing they need most — you

        General Guidelines

        Each airline has specific rules regarding pet travel. Most allow pets in the cabin, but there may be size, breed, and carrier restrictions.

        • Fees: Some airlines charge a pet fee for cabin travel, though this varies by airline and route.

        • Book Early: Cabin space for pets is limited per flight. Try to fly at off times when planes are not as full and your pet will be tired.

        What You Should Know About Flying With Your Pet

        The FAA allows each airline to make decisions on pet travel and if they will allow you to travel with your pet in the passenger cabin. If you have special circumstances or conditions, please contact your preferred airlines and discuss with the executive management offices of the airlines you prefer to fly with.

         If you intend to fly with your pet, contact the airline to find out what the specific policies and procedures are for flying with animals. Check the airline’s management or executive offices, website or call the airline to get information about their specific policies.