All dogs flying with Luxaviation UK will now be allowed to join their owners in the cabin throughout a flight. Under a new regulatory exemption gained by the charter operator, family dogs of all sizes can travel freely in Luxaviation’s aircraft cabins, requiring only a harness restraint during take-off, landing and turbulence.
Previously, only smaller pets were afforded this treatment, while larger dogs and other animals weighing over 8kg had to be safely secured in a crate during take-off and landing.
The exemption was gained under IATA’s Live Animals Regulations. Luxaviation said the exemption upholds its commitment to ensure animals’ safety and wellbeing throughout each journey.
“For many of our passengers, their pets are beloved family members, and we are delighted to improve the travel experience for both,” said George Galanopoulos, CEO of Luxaviation UK. “The wellbeing of all on board is assured through our approved alternative safety measures, which are far preferable to crating.”
“At Luxaviation, we are constantly striving to set new standards in luxury travel, not just for our human passengers but for their cherished pets as well,” Galanopoulos continued. “This new exemption underscores our dedication to innovation and customer care, allowing pets to experience the same comfort and freedom as their owners. We understand the deep bond between our clients and their pets, and we are proud to offer a travel experience that respects and enhances that connection.”
When travelling with a pet, preparation is essential to ensure a seamless travel experience. Post-Brexit, travelling with pets between the UK and the EU involves new requirements.