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Air France Pet in Cabin Policy

Air France allows pets to travel in the cabin with their owners, provided they meet specific requirements. The pet must be small enough to fit comfortably in a carrier that can be placed under the seat in front of the owner. Only one pet per passenger is allowed in the cabin, and there are size and weight restrictions.

The airline also requires that the pet carrier meets specific requirements, such as being leak-proof, well-ventilated, and secure. The pet must remain inside the carrier for the duration of the flight, and the owner must ensure that the animal remains quiet and does not disturb other passengers.

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Air France Pet Cargo

If the pet does not meet the size and weight requirements for travel in the cabin, it must travel as cargo. Air France has specific requirements for pets traveling as cargo, such as the type of carrier, the maximum weight allowed, and the temperature and ventilation requirements.

The airline also requires that the pet is dropped off at the cargo facility at least three hours before the flight's departure time. The owner must ensure that the animal is properly secured in the carrier and that all necessary documents, such as health certificates and vaccination records, are provided.

Air France Dog Policy

Air France allows dogs to travel in the cabin or as cargo, depending on the size and weight of the animal. The airline also has specific requirements for the pet's health and vaccination, carrier, and booking.

If the dog is traveling in the cabin, it must meet specific size and weight restrictions and be able to fit comfortably in a carrier that can be placed under the seat in front of the owner. If the dog is traveling as cargo, it must meet specific carrier requirements and be dropped off at the cargo facility at least three hours before the flight's departure time.

Air France ESA Policy

Air France allows emotional support animals (ESA) to travel in the cabin with their owners, provided they meet specific requirements. The owner must provide documentation from a licensed mental health professional stating that the animal is necessary for the owner's mental health.

The ESA must be small enough to fit comfortably in a carrier that can be placed under the seat in front of the owner. The airline also requires that the owner notify them at least 48 hours before the flight's departure time.

Air France Animal Policy

Air France has specific requirements for traveling with animals, whether they are pets or service animals. The airline requires that the animal is properly secured in a carrier or harness and that all necessary documents, such as health certificates and vaccination records, are provided.

The animal must also meet specific size and weight restrictions, and the owner must ensure that the animal remains quiet and does not disturb other passengers.

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