Does British Airways allow pets in the cabin?
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In-Cabin Pet Policy British Airways does not permit pets to travel in the cabin with the exception of medically approved service animals.
Can pets fly in the cabin in first class?
Are there other restrictions on dogs in the cabin? Yes. The main cabin can accommodate up to five pet carriers per flight; first class can accommodate one. A customer can have a maximum of two pet carriers in the main cabin, provided that the adjacent seat is also part of their own booking.
Which airlines allow in cabin pets?

Comparing airline pet policies
Airline | Price per pet | Allowed in the cabin? |
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American Airlines | $125 | Yes |
United Airlines | Cabin: $125 Cargo: Varies by weight | Yes |
Delta Airlines | $125 to/from US, Canada, Puerto Rico $75 to/from Brazil $200 Virgin Islands/International | Yes |
Southwest Airlines | $95 | Yes |
Can I take a small dog on a plane?
Carry-On Pets Small dogs, cats and household birds can travel in the cabin for a one-way fee, collected at check-in. They must be able to fit in a small, ventilated pet carrier that fits under the seat in front of you.
Can I fly with my large dog in the cabin?
Yes, you can fly with large dogs so long as they are properly crated and prepared to fly. Many airlines require your pet to be at least 8-weeks old before flying. Any younger and dogs are thought to be too fragile for long flights. Your pet must also be free of fleas, ticks, and or infectious diseases.

Can I buy a seat for my large dog on an airplane?
You can’t buy an extra seat for your dog. Traveling with a dog this way, essentially as carry-on luggage, usually incurs a lower fee than if it travels in the belly of the plane. And by the way, a pet in its carrier counts as your carry-on bag.