Get

In Your Inbox

Dogster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

Where Do Dogs Go on a Plane? Flying Facts & FAQ

Dog on an airplane

If you are planning to travel on a plane, whether for fun or to move to a new location, taking your dog along is possible, but you may be wondering where they will go. After all, they can’t sit next to you on an airplane seat. So, where will they hang out while you are traveling through the air? On a plane, your dog will either be in the cabin with you or in the cargo area with all the luggage.

Here is what you need to know about flying with a dog on a plane.

divider dog paws 4 oct 2024

What Are the Requirements for Dogs Flying on Planes?

Each airline has its own requirements for dogs traveling on its planes. Some requirements have to do with the destination location and its requirements. Others are specific to the airline company itself. For example, there are size and age requirements for most airlines, but those can be different depending on various travel aspects.

One thing that most airlines require is that your dog be above a certain age to fly. Also, some airlines restrict travel to certain times and locations (if they don’t ban travel altogether) when it comes to brachycephalic dog breeds, due to a high risk of problems while flying. You must inquire with the airline that you plan to travel with to find out the specific requirements and restrictions that it has in place.

dog in airport carrier
Image by: Monika Wisniewska, Shutterstock

Dogs in the Airplane Cabin

Depending on their size and other factors, like breed, some dogs may be able to travel in the airplane cabin with their owners. In most cases, your pup must be small enough to comfortably fit in a kennel that can sit underneath your seat on the plane. Dogs that can travel in the cabin are considered carry-on baggage, and charges are applied accordingly. Most airlines require that your dog stay in their kennel throughout the duration of the flight. The only exceptions are service animals that are approved by the airline.

Dogs in the Cargo Section

Dogs that do not meet the requirements to travel in the airplane cabin may be eligible to fly in the cargo section of the plane. This is the section under the cabin where luggage is transported. Typically, the section where animals travel is separated from the luggage and is temperature controlled to ensure the safety of the animals. The animals must be kept in a secure kennel that is big enough for them to stand up and turn around. Nobody is there to check on the animals during the flight, but care is taken to make sure they are the last to be loaded and the first to be unloaded.

Is It Safe for Dogs to Fly on a Plane?

It can be safe for dogs to fly on a plane, especially when they are able to do so in the cabin with their owners. However, the experience of traveling on a plane can be extremely stressful for your dog, especially if they have to travel alone in the cargo area. Your dog will not know what is happening to them, and being stuck in a kennel and without you in sight, they may feel helpless, which intensifies the stress.

Dog In Airplane Carrier
Image by: Cameron Cross, Shutterstock

Although the percentage of incidents is small, dogs do get lost, injured, and even killed while traveling on airplanes. Most problems occur with dogs traveling in the cargo area of a plane, but not all. So, is traveling on an airplane worth the risk? That decision is solely up to you.

divider dog paws 4 oct 2024

Final Comments

Dogs can travel on airplanes in either the cabin with their owners or in the cargo area. Before leaving for your trip, you should know the requirements and restrictions that your airline might stipulate. You must consider the risks of flying before making a final decision as to whether you should put your dog on a plane, no matter the length of travel.

Related Reads:


Featured Image Credit: RyanTaylor, Shutterstock

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything dog

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Dogster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.

Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

Dog Leash Laws by State: 2025 State-by-State Requirements

Keeping your dog on a leash is one of the best ways to keep your dog, other dogs, and other people safe while...

Is Dog Sledding Cruel? Ethics, Facts & FAQ

Dog sledding became popular during the gold rush in the late 1800s. The prospectors needed transportation to get into the wilderness; the only...

Can Dogs Eat Chestnuts? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & Info

Your pup will beg for anything you’re eating, no matter what it is, because they think food is inherently yummy. And while some...

Show Dog Names: From Fancy to Bizzare

Whenever there is a conformation dog show on television, I am sure there is a sizeable segment of the viewing population that laughs...

More related

How to Train a Rottweiler to Be a Guard Dog (Step-by-Step Guide)

If you’ve just gotten a Rottweiler puppy, you may decide you want to train them to be a guard dog for your home....

8 Best Dog Foods for American Staffordshire Terriers in 2025 – Reviews & Top Picks

The American Staffordshire Terrier is a medium-sized dog breed that will benefit from wet or dry dog food rich in lean meats. This...

Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (July, 10 2025)

Every week our team gets the privilege of sorting through our readers photos to choose what dogs will win this weeks contest! See...

13 Italian Greyhound Facts You Should Know (Vet-Verified)

The Italian Greyhound is a sleek, elegant-looking sighthound that is essentially a miniature Greyhound. They are fast, lively, and playful, and they make...

Keep reading

Can Dogs Eat Salsa? Vet Approved Facts & FAQs

Salsa is a spicy relish composed of tomatoes, peppers, herbs, limes, onions, and spices. It’s usually paired with tortilla chips as an appetizer, but it can also be used as a topping or filling for tacos, enchiladas, or burritos. Salsa...

Can Dogs Eat Salsa

What Kinds of Bones Can Dogs Eat? 3 Vet-Approved Options

It’s no secret that many dogs love to chew on bones. They’re tasty to dogs, and their texture can help clean your dog’s teeth and maintain their oral health. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that bones are safe for your...

Can Dogs Eat Bones

How to Improve Your Dog’s Diet: 12 Vet-Approved Tips

Nutrition is one of the most important aspects of keeping your dog healthy and happy while giving them the best chance of a long life. And yet many owners buy the cheapest or most convenient dog food, tip some in...

Natural dog food Dog lying near its bowl

9 Best Dog Foods for Schnauzers in 2025: Vet-Approved Reviews & Top Picks

The key to having a healthy Schnauzer, like any other dog breed, is to ensure that their diet is 100% balanced and rich in the vitamins and minerals they need to thrive. That said, many Schnauzers are susceptible to pancreatitis...

Gray Schnauzer eating food at natural sunlight

10 Best Dog Foods for French Bulldogs in 2025 – Reviews & Top Picks

As dog owners, we all want what’s best for our canine babies, and that includes feeding them high-quality food for their overall health. However, when it comes to food, one size does not fit all. Take the French Bulldog, for...

French bulldog eating from bowl

Can Dogs Eat Black Beans? Vet-Verified Facts, Pros & Cons

Black beans are a common side dish for many meals, and it’s hard to say no to our dog’s begging eyes. Whether you’re thinking of feeding them some or they stole a bite, you’re probably wondering whether black beans are...

Can Dogs Eat Black Beans

Can Dogs Eat Pigs’ Feet? Vet-Approved Facts & FAQ

Dogs are glad to try any meaty snack you wave in their faces, but it can be tricky to tell what exactly they can and can’t eat. For instance, can dogs eat pigs’ feet? Yes, dogs can eat pigs’ feet,...

Can Dogs Eat Pigs’ Feet

How to Save Money on Dog Food in 4 Ways (2025 Guide)

I am a dog sitter, which means I’m surrounded by happy pups 24/7. Things get wild at mealtime — something my dog, Riggins, will not allow to be missed. In fact, Riggins takes his mealtimes so seriously, he will start...

Maltese dog sitting on a picnic blanket