
Before you fly though, there’s some paperwork you’ll need to take care of. You'll also need to contact our Special Assistance department.
To avoid quarantine in the UK, all animals must meet the criteria of PETS – the Pet Travel Scheme set out by DEFRA. You’ll find full details of the scheme on the DEFRA website.
To be allowed to stay with you in the cabin of the aircraft, your assistance dog should have formal identification from the UK Department of Health, and be qualified by one of the following organisations:
When entering the UK, assistance dogs from other nations should meet the full membership criteria of the established international assistance dog organisations.
You can bring your assistance dog into the cabin on our flights to the following destinations:
If you’re planning an onward journey with your assistance dog, you’ll need to book your flight directly with the carrier concerned (checking their rules).
1. Check all its documentation
Make sure your dog has all the necessary documentation, vaccinations, treatments and tests to enter or leave the UK or any other country. Virgin Atlantic cannot be held responsible for any costs resulting from an assistance dog being refused entry into an aircraft or country.
2. Contact the Animal Reception Centre
You’ll need to fax copies of all your assistance dog’s documents to the Animal Reception Centre at your airport.
3. Call our Special Assistance team
You’ll need to let our Special Assistance team know you plan to travel with an assistance dog, at least three working days before your flight. Please call 0844 412 4455 and be ready to provide them with:
4. On the day of the flight
When the time comes to fly, you’ll need to take account of the following:
If travel is required for an animal that does not fall within the category of ‘assistance dog’, please see our travelling with pets page.
Make sure your assistance dog is properly insured while he’s travelling with you.
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