Dogs and cats are the only acceptable animals allowed between the U.S. and an international location.
When traveling internationally, we strongly advise you research what health and vaccination documents are required for the country you're visiting. You are responsible for compliance with all U.S. and international government regulations and restrictions to which the animal is traveling, such as health certificate, import permit, and vaccination requirements. Alaska Airlines is not responsible for costs incurred should guests not have the required health and vaccination documentation to enter a foreign country.
Space for pets traveling in the cabin or in the baggage compartment is subject to availability. For travel on Alaska Airlines, please contact Alaska Airlines reservations at
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Para viajes a Estados Unidos desde un lugar fuera de EE. UU., solo se aceptarán perros y gatos. It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure their dog/cat meets U.S. entry requirements. Failure to meet the import requirements upon arrival into the U.S., could result in your dog/cat being refused entry. Visite https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/pet-travel/bring-pet-into-the-united-states "Esto indica que el enlace lo lleva a un sitio externo que puede no tener las mismas políticas de accesibilidad o privacidad que Alaska Airlines. Al seleccionar el enlace de un socio, usted acepta compartir sus datos con estos sitios". to determine if your destination has specific import requirements.
All dogs entering the US are subject to the following requirements prior to travel:
A valid health certificate may also be required. The health certificate must show the breed, sex, age, and description of the dog and/or cat, as well as the date of examination.
A health certificate is valid for transport when issued:A proof of rabies vaccination may also be required when transporting animals from high-risk countries in both the aircraft cabin and baggage compartments. Visite el sitio web de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades en
Only two (2) animals are permitted to travel into the United States per family, per flight from Mexico.
Only cats and dogs may be accepted for travel to/from the Bahamas. Cats and dogs are accepted for travel to Bahamas only with an approved import permit issued by the
The following breeds are banned by the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and will not be approved for import:
Cats:
Dogs:
Pets are not accepted for transport to/from Belize.
Pets are not accepted for cargo service to/from Belize.
Solo se aceptan perros y gatos para viajar.
Dogs older than 8 months old and cats do not require a health certificate.
Proof of rabies vaccination is all that is required for dogs in the following categories:
Dogs – Rabies vaccination certificate as proof of rabies vaccination:
Cats – Rabies vaccination certificate. Issued by a licensed veterinary, proving vaccination within 3 years of importation into Canada.
Dogs younger than 8 months old may require a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian in the United States.
Due to CDC classification of Costa Rica as a high-risk country for screwworm, pet travel is not recommended to/from Costa Rica.
Dogs traveling from Costa Rica are required to present a certificate signed and dated within 5 days of travel by a full-time salaried and licensed veterinary official in Costa Rica stating the dog is free from screwworm.
All animals departing Costa Rica also require certificate of good health and a stamped export authorization issued by Costa Rica's National Animal Health Service (SENASA).
All animals traveling to Costa Rica require a valid
Animals originating in Canada may instead use CFIA Health Certificate for the Export of Dogs and Cats to Costa Rica (HA2809). To be valid, the form must be certified and signed by a CFIA veterinarian.
Pets are not accepted for transport to/from Guatemala.
Pets are not accepted for cargo service to/from Guatemala.
Due to CDC classification of Mexico as a high–risk country for screwworm, pet travel is not recommended to/from Mexico.
Dogs traveling from Mexico are required to present a certificate signed and dated within 5 days of travel by a full-time salaried and licensed veterinary official in Mexico "Esto indica que el enlace lo lleva a un sitio externo que puede no tener las mismas políticas de accesibilidad o privacidad que Alaska Airlines. Al seleccionar el enlace de un socio, usted acepta compartir sus datos con estos sitios". stating the dog is free from screwworm.
Note: There are no qualified veterinarians local to the Loreto (LTO), Mazatlán (MZT), Manzanillo (ZLO), or Zihuatanejo (ZIH) areas. Se recomienda encarecidamente no viajar con perros hacia o desde estos lugares.
Solo se aceptan perros y gatos para viajar.
Alaska Airlines does not accept pets for Cargo service to/from Mexico.
Upon arrival to Mexico with your dog and/or cat, travelers must visit the Mexican Animal and Plant Health Inspection Office (OISA), to contact the official personnel working with SENASICA. The official personnel will verify the following:
Other requirements/information about inspection at the OISA, upon presentation of the shipment in Mexico:
A proof of rabies vaccination may also be required.
No se permite la entrada de ningún tipo de colchón o materiales similares al embalar el contenedor-jaula con su mascota. Se acepta papel triturado o almohadillas absorbentes.
Sólo se acepta el alimento suficiente para un viaje de un día.
Los pasajeros con 3 o más mascotas están sujetos a tarifas de importación adicionales de aproximadamente $1,600 pesos (aproximadamente $150 USD) exigidos por SAGARPA (Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación). Al llegar con 3 o más mascotas, los agentes de aduana lo dirigirán al área de carga donde se realiza el proceso de importación comercial. Para la autorización quizá se requiera la intervención de un agente de aduanas. Consulte el sitio web de
NOTE: When traveling into Mexico with more than 2 animals, only 2 animals are permitted to travel into the United States per family, per flight from Mexico.
NOTE: If you travel regularly between the U.S. and Mexico with your dog, you can request to register in the “Pet Program - Frequent Traveler”. For further information please contact the following phone numbers: 59051000 ext. 53611, 54326 and 51020, (0155) 43130154; 43130155 and 43130152.