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Special servicesPETS AND SERVICE ANIMALSYour petWe would like to remind you that no animals are allowed in the cabin with passengers with the exception of service animals (conditions apply, see below). Only cats and dogs are accepted as animals for carriage in the cargo hold. All other animals are refused on all Air Transat flights. Passengers must be in possession of all animal-related documents required by the country of destination (consult your travel agent). Advanced notificationIf you are travelling with dogs and/or cats, you must reserve with Air Transat at least 72 hours prior to departure by phoning our Call Centre at 1-877-TRANSAT (872-6728) or locally in the Montreal region 514-636-3630. People who are hearing impaired can call 1-866-234-5136 (TTY) toll free within North America or 514-906-5196 in the local Montreal area. In Europe, please dial 00 800 87 26 72 81. This will ensure that the maximum number of pets per aircraft has not been exceeded. Passengers arriving at the airport who have not made arrangements in advance may be subject to denial of carriage of the animal. Important noticePlease be aware that Air Transat (in accordance with its AVIH program) does not transport Pit bulls. The carriage of this breed of dog will not be permitted under any circumstances. There are already some countries/territories that do not allow entry to this type of dog, or that do not permit ownership of these breeds. This ban includes the following breeds:
We would like to remind you that no animals of any kind are accepted on flights going to, from or connecting in the United Kingdom (except service animals – see below). Animals are also not accepted on flights going to or connecting in Ireland (cargo only) or Jamaica. Each country has specific requirements for the acceptance of animals, including documentation, restrictions of breeds, fees and conditions for acceptance. It is very important that passengers travelling with their pets consult local authorities before departure, and the following links below may help you to find this information. In addition, passengers with pets should always consult with their veterinarian and their travel agent prior to booking. Belgiumeuropa.eu.int/abc/travel/pets/index_en.htm Canadawww.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/import/dog_chien_3e.shtml Colombiawww.colombiaemb.org/opencms/opencms/consuladodc/animales.html Costa Ricawww.costarica-embassy.org/consular/travel/pets.htm CubaPlease contact the Cuban Consulate in Montreal at 514-843-8897 Dominican RepublicPlease contact the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Ottawa at 1-613-569-9893 Francewww.france.diplomatie.fr/etrangers/formulaires/mesures.pdf Germanywww.ottawa.diplo.de/en/01/Zollvorschriften/Seite__Neues__Tier.html GreecePlease contact the Greek Consulate in Montreal at 514-875-2119 HaitiPlease contact the Consulate of Haïti in Montreal at 514-499-1919 IrelandAnimals are accepted as cargo only. http://www.agriculture.gov.ie/index.jsp?file=pets/prior_approval.xml ItalyPlease contact the Embassy of Italy in Ottawa at (613) 232-2401 JamaicaNo animals are accepted on flights to Jamaica. Mexicohttp://portal.sre.gob.mx/canadaingles/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=50&op=page& Netherlandseuropa.eu.int/abc/travel/pets/index_en.htm PanamaPlease contact the Embassy of Panama in Ottawa at (613) 236-7177 Portugalhttp://www.embportugal-ottawa.org or contact the consulate at 514-499-0359 or 416-217-0966 Spainhttp://www.tourspain.toronto.on.ca/English/tips.htm Turks & Caicoshttp://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/go/en/travel-tips.html United KingdomNo animals accepted on flights to or from the U.K. www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/index.htm U.S.A.http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/pet_travel/pet_travel.shtml For more information see www.embassyworld.com/embassy/directory.htm Transportation feesFor travel to and from Europe, the fee is CA$250 or about €185 each way per animal regardless of the animal's weight. For all other flights, the fee is CA$100 each way per animal. Regulations
Animal cages are available for purchase at selected Canadians airports. Please note the applicable fees below (taxes are already included).
We suggest that cages be purchased prior to the travel date, as availability at the airport is limited. Recommendations
Service animalsA service animal is defined as a certified working animal wearing a harness and trained to assist a permanent or long-term disabled person. Passengers will be asked to present the training certificate prior to travel. At pre-boarding, passengers with service animals will board the aircraft in priority. Service animals will not be carried unless proper permits are obtained for entry into the countries of transit or final destination, and such permits are presented prior to commencement of travel. Please contact us in advance of travel, to discuss the best arrangements, and seating for you and your service animal. Some countries have very specific entry requirements or restrictions for entry. For example, the United Kingdom will only allow entry through certain airports and extensive pre-flight arrangements and paperwork must be completed well before the intended date of travel. Feel free to contact us for details. To ensure a seat with sufficient floor space for the animal, we recommend that you pre-select your seat at time of booking with your travel agent or by calling us at 1-877-872-6728 (1-877-TRANSAT (872-6728)) or locally in the Montreal region 514-636-3630. People who are hearing impaired can call 1-866-234-5136 (TTY) toll free within North America or 514-906-5196 in the local Montreal area. An Air Transat Agent can help with:
Once on board, your service animal must stay under your supervision and wear its harness at all times. An Air Transat Agent can also help with:
It's also a good idea to see the section on service animals on the Transport Canada web site at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/en/menu.htm. |
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