EVA Air

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In Compartment: Dogs, Cats, Rabbits

In Cargo: Dogs, Cats, Rabbits

Pet Shipping: Yes

Microchip: No

HealthCertificate: Yes

Health Vaccinations: Rabies



Support Animal Details
Compartment Details
Carrier Details
Restrictions

Service Animals:

Emotional Support Animals:

Traveling In The Plane:

Traveling In Cargo:

Compartment Carrier Details:

In Cargo Carrier Details:

Brachycephalic Breeds: Dog: Affenpinscher Boston Terrier Boxer Brussels Griffon Bulldog (all breeds) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Chow Chow Dogue de Bordeaux English Toy Spaniel Japanese Chin (Japanese Spaniel) Lhasa Apso Mastiff (all breeds) Pekingese Pug (all breeds) Shar Pei Tibetan Spaniel Shih Tzu Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cats: British Shorthair Burmese Exotic Shorthair Himalayan Cat Persian Cat Scottish Fold Chinchilla Cat

Dangerous Breeds List: American Pit Bull (Terrier) American Staffordshire, Terrier Fila Brazileiros, Japanese Tosa, Pit Bull Terrier, Dogo Argentino (Argentine Mastiff), Cane Corso

Pet Policy Summary:

EVA Air Pet Policy Summary

  • Only dogs, cats, and rabbits are allowed as checked baggage in the cargo compartment. Service dogs are allowed in the cabin.
  • Pets younger than 4 months and pregnant animals are not accepted.
  • Each passenger can check in a maximum of 2 cages. Regulations of arrival/transit country may apply.
  • Pet acceptance is only for international flights operated by EVA Air and UNI Air. Other airlines' policies may apply.
  • Pet travel requests must be made at least 48 hours before departure. The 'Passenger’s Declaration for Live Animal' form must be submitted.
  • Passengers must provide valid health and vaccination certificates.
  • Check-in should be completed two hours before departure, or 2.5 hours for London Heathrow Airport.
  • Some routes and aircraft have specific pet restrictions. A321 and B787 do not accept pets as checked baggage.
  • Brachycephalic dog/cat breeds and 'mix' are not accepted for carriage during certain months depending on the hemisphere.
  • Some Southeast Asian countries and certain routes prohibit transport of brachycephalic dogs and cats.
  • Dangerous dog breeds and their cross-breeds are not permitted.
  • Each country has its own pet transport regulations. Check your destination's rules before flying.
  • Pets must be transported in IATA-approved containers.
  • Only one pet per container if total weight exceeds 14kg. Up to two pets of similar size allowed if weight is under 14kg.
  • Pets and their container are charged as excess baggage. Service dogs in the cabin are free of charge.

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