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Precio : Gratis
Publicado por : Amelia Smith
Publicado en : 05-04-25
Ubicación : London
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Sitio web : https://gofarehub.com/blog/
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Plan to fly with your cute (or winged) friend? Good news- Frontier Airlines allows pets on many of its flights. But before you pack your puppy's favorite toy, it is important to understand the airline's pet policy to avoid any surprises at the airport.
There is a quick, passenger friendly guide for the pet policy of Frontier Airlines Pet Policy.
Are pets allowed?
Frontier keeps things very flexible, especially for domestic flights. You can bring:
Dog -dog
Cat
Rabbit
Hamster
Guinea pigs
Small domestic birds
If you are flying internationally, however, only dogs and cats are allowed in the cabin. Foreign pets like reptiles, spiders, or large animals? Regardless of the route, those people are not allowed.
Cabin only - no charge
Frontier Airlines offers only in-cabin pet travel. This means that your pet should fit in a small carrier that slides under the seat in front of you. No pet is allowed in cargo hold, which is actually a relief for many pet parents - your friend stays on your side the whole time.
Carrier guidelines
Should be the carrier of your pet:
Cool
Leak-proof and well ventilated
18 not greater than "long x 14" Wide
And here is the deal: Your pet should stay inside the carrier throughout the flight - no laps, no peeping. This is for their safety (and rest of the rest).
Pet fee
Expect to pay $99 per abdomen in direction. This is $198 round trip. This fee is non-worthy, even if your plans change-so make sure you have 100% set before booking.
How to book a flight with a pet
The frontier does not yet allow online pet booking. So after booking your ticket:
Call the frontier 801-401-9000
Add your pet to reservation
Pay pet fee
Tip: The frontier allows a limited number of pets per flight, so do not wait too long to reserve your location.
What do you expect at the airport
Go to the early airport - you will check at the counter. Your pet and their carriers will be inspected, and during TSA screening, you will have to move your pets via security, while the carrier passes through the scanner.
Emotional support animals (ESA)
Frontier no longer recognizes emotional support animals. Only trained service animals are free from pet policy rules and fees. If your pet does not meet those criteria, then you have to follow the standard policy.
conclusion
Frontier Airlines makes pet travel simple and inexpensive - as long as you stick to the rules. With $99 fee, clear carrier requirements and in-cabin travel, it is a solid option for pet parents who are US Flying within
Just plan further, follow the guidelines, and you will be ready to takeoff - with your best friend from your side.