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Travelaire.
the
economy IATA approved carrier
Choosing
a cage size.
To ensure you select
the correct size of container for your pet, please follow these guidelines. They
relate to an animal standing in a natural position.
A
maximum of two adult animals of comparable size (maximum 14kg each), that are
used to co-habiting, may be shipped in the same container. Animals exceeding
this weight must travel individually.
A
maximum quantity of three animals, up to six months old, from the same litter,
can be shipped in the same container.
Measurements
A, B, C and D for the largest animal should be used to determine the container dimensions. The width of
the container is calculated as follows: for two animals, C x 3; for three
animals, C x 4.
For
two or three animals, the height and length are the same as for a single animal.
so the cage size you require is: -
length A + 1/2 B
height D
width 2 x C
Containers
The
correct size of a container is essential. It must protect the animal during
transport, be secure and have sufficient ventilation. If you do not meet the
following requirements, British Airways World Cargo may refuse travel for your
pet.
Container
must be large enough for the pet to stand up, turn around and lie down in a
natural manner. Your pet will be in the container for some time, therefore, it
should be as comfortable as possible.
Container
must be strong enough to protect the pet during transport, be secure enough to
contain it and have sufficient ventilation on all four sides to ensure the air
quality in the container will not deteriorate.
The
door must be secured in such a manner that it will not open accidentally or your
pet cannot open it during handling and transport.
Your
pet's nose and paws should not be able to fit through any ventilation opening or
door mesh.
The
container must have a water pot and food container accessible from outside.
The
container should be constructed out of rigid plastic, wood, or a material of
comparable strength. Fibreboard or wiremesh containers are not suitable for air
transportation.
The
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animals Regulations contains
detailed instructions on container constructions as well as the size and
stocking densities.
Most
pet stores and kennels sell containers or they can be made to measure to meet
IATA specifications.
Use the Vari kennels for transporting your pet overseas or for use in the
car or at home. Vari-Kennels are recommended by experts the world over. The standard
Vari-Kennel® combines value with features such as heavy duty plastic shells, a sturdy
wire mesh door, side ventilation grills, plastic wing-nuts that won't corrode and a water
bowl that clips into the wire mesh door.
They meet Airline requirements - IATA 91/628/EEC and have a five year manufacturer's
warranty.
Please make note of the pet carrier details/dimensions before you order and then confirm
with the Airline you are travelling with that it meets with their requirements for the
size of your pet. Each Airline will have slightly differing requirements but as a general
rule your pet must be able to stand up and turn around in the carrier. Failure to comply
with individual Airline specifications could result in the Airline refusing to allow your
pet to fly.
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