In a recent study conducted by Playstar, Delta Air Lines emerged as the top choice for pet-friendly travel among US airlines. Numerous regulations and policies make the task of selecting a suitable airline challenging for passengers wishing to transport their pets during flights. Delta Air Lines, a major US carrier, permits up to four pets per passenger, surpassing the offerings of other carriers.
However, Delta imposes restrictions, including prohibiting pets in international business class cabins such as Delta One and Delta Premium Select, due to seat configurations. Certain seat types like bulkhead and emergency exit rows across all aircraft are also restricted for pet travel. Additionally, pets must remain in their carry cases throughout the journey and while in Delta's Sky Club lounges. The cost to travel with a pet on Delta flights within the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands is $150, while international routes are priced at $200 for each pet.
American Airlines ranks as the second-most expensive option for pet travel in the US. The carrier allows pets in both the cabin and cargo hold, with fees varying based on destination and flight length for cargo transport. American Airlines' PetEmbark service, designed for cargo hold transport, emphasizes high standards in pet care and handling, benefiting from over 65 years of experience.