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Policy last updated: April 19, 2026

Accepted pets:🐱 Cat🐢 Dog
Min age: 26 weeks

In-Cabin Travel

Allowed
🐾Accepted pets🐱 Cat🐢 Dog
Max weight (pet + carrier)8 kg
Carrier max dimensions55 Γ— 35 Γ— 25 cm
Max pets per passenger1
Fee200 EUR

Fee is €200 per journey (€400/$500 round trip). Only cabin transport is permitted; animals cannot travel in the hold. Maximum 4 pets per flight. Reservation must be made no later than 48 hours before departure. Pet must be at least 6 months old. Combined weight of pet and carrier must be under 8 kg / 17.6 lb. Carrier (55x35x25 cm) is placed on the floor in front of passenger's seat. Pet carrier counts as a cabin baggage item. Passenger may also bring one additional small accessory. Pet must remain in closed carrier for entire flight. Cannot be seated at emergency exits or aisle seats. Seat cannot be fully reclined to bed position with pet carrier in front. Passenger must present a sworn declaration (PETC) at check-in. La Compagnie reserves the right to deny boarding if animal does not meet requirements or poses safety/hygiene concerns.

Cargo / Hold

Not allowed
As checked baggage No
As freight No

Only cabin transport is permitted; animals cannot be transported in the hold.

Service Animals

Allowed
🐾Accepted species🐢 Dog
Must fit at passenger feet Yes
Advance notice required Yes
Documentation requiredU.S. DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form (for US travel, submitted at least 48 hours before departure)Required import forms for destination countryCDC Dog Import Form (for US-bound flights)All official documents must be in English (for US-bound flights)

Only trained service dogs accepted free of charge as service animals. Emotional support animals no longer recognized as service animals (as of July 14, 2021) and must travel as pets. Service dogs in training travel as pets. Each passenger may travel with up to two trained service dogs. Must notify Customer Service at least 48 hours before departure. Service dog must be well-trained, not occupy a seat, and not obstruct emergency exits. Service dog may board without a cage or carrier. Service dog must remain seated in front of passenger's assigned seat. Trained service dogs are permitted in airport lounges. For US-bound flights: dogs must be at least 6 months old, must not have stayed in a high-risk country within the last 6 months, and a CDC Dog Import Form must be completed.

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Species Rules

Cats & dogs on same flight Permitted
Service animals exempt Yes

Only cabin transport is permitted. Maximum 4 pets per flight total. Therapy and emotional support animals travel as pets, not as assistance animals. Service dogs in training travel as pets.

Documentation Required

  • Animal passport
  • Veterinary health certificate (less than 10 days old)
  • Up-to-date vaccination certificate including rabies
  • Microchip identification
  • Sworn declaration (PETC) for transport of dogs and cats in cabin
  • For connecting flights: international health certificate in English
  • EU travel: European passport and electronic identification
  • US travel: CDC Dog Import Form; no stay in a rabies-risk country in last 6 months; all documents in English
What types of animals are permitted in the cabin?
Small dogs and cats are permitted in the cabin, weighing up to 8 kg including the carrier. Dwarf rabbits under 8 kg are also mentioned as eligible pets but this policy covers dogs and cats specifically.
What is the maximum weight allowed for a pet in the cabin?
The combined weight of the pet and its carrier must not exceed 8 kg (17.6 lb).
What are the carrier size requirements for in-cabin pet travel?
The carrier must be ventilated and not exceed 55 x 35 x 25 cm (22 x 14 x 10 in). It is placed on the floor in front of the passenger's seat.
Can pets travel in the cargo hold, and what are the requirements?
No. Only cabin transport is permitted; animals cannot be transported in the hold.
What are the fees for traveling with a pet?
The fee is €200 per journey (€400 / $500 for a round trip). Trained service dogs travel free of charge.
Is there a limit on the number of pets per passenger or per flight?
Each passenger may travel with only one pet. Only four pets are allowed per flight in total.
What documents and health certificates are required to travel with a pet?
Required documents include: an animal passport, a veterinary health certificate (less than 10 days old), an up-to-date vaccination certificate including rabies, microchip identification, and a sworn declaration (PETC) at check-in. For connecting flights, an international health certificate in English is required. For EU travel, a European passport and electronic identification are required. For US travel, a CDC Dog Import Form is required and all documents must be in English.
How do I book a flight for my pet, and can I do it online?
The pet reservation must be made no later than 48 hours before departure, either at the time of booking via the 'My Reservations' space online or by contacting customer service. A confirmation will be sent based on availability.
Are there special requirements for international travel with a pet?
Yes. For EU destinations, a European passport and electronic identification are required. For the United States, dogs must not have stayed in a high-risk country in the last 6 months, a CDC Dog Import Form must be completed, and all documents must be in English (as of August 1, 2024 CDC regulations). For other countries, passengers are advised to check with the relevant embassy or local health authorities.
What is the airline's policy on sedating pets during travel?
No information provided on this topic.
Is there a dedicated contact for pet travel inquiries?
Yes. Passengers can contact La Compagnie by phone at +1 800 218 8187 (US) or +33 9 88 29 01 35 (France), or by email at contact@lacompagnie.com.

Source: Official pet policy page β†—