As more families refuse to consign their animals to a cargo hold, one corner of private aviation keeps growing: pet flights where dogs, cats- even birds - ride in the cabin, beside their people. The appeal is simple: fewer unknowns, less stress, and a journey planned around the animal’s needs rather than airport congestion. That’s the promise behind Charter-A’s pet-friendly flights, which treat animals as passengers—not freight.
What changes when you fly this way? Boarding is unhurried; crews and ground teams are used to greeting four-legged travellers; and pets settle on the seat or floor by their owners. For UK arrivals, Charter-A routes flights through the correct gateways and handles paperwork in advance to keep ground time short. Many checks are completed planeside, so you’re on your way quickly- no queues, no separation anxiety.
The rules, made easy. To enter or return to Great Britain, pets travel with one of: an EU/Part-1 pet passport, a GB-issued Animal Health Certificate used for EU travel (valid for re-entry for up to four months), or a GB pet health certificate. UK arrivals must use DEFRA-approved airports with operators approved to carry pets - part of why private charter is such a clean fit for these journeys.
Health timing matters. The UK requires microchipping and a valid rabies vaccination given after microchip placement and at least 21–22 days before arrival. Dogs also need tapeworm treatment administered 24–120 hours before landing, recorded by a vet (with limited origin exceptions). For EU entries, pets are microchipped, rabies-vaccinated, and accompanied by an Animal Health Certificate confirming rabies antibody serology. Your vet handles the medicine; Charter-A orchestrates the timing and the clearances.
Why owners switch. Beyond comfort, it’s predictability: pets are pre-cleared, can stretch their legs before boarding, and never ride in the hold—ever. The company’s teams manage the route, the airport choice, and the documents, so the travel day feels like…a travel day, not a gauntlet.
Standards behind the service. Flights are arranged on CAA or EASA-approved AOCs, with fully insured, type-rated pilots; Charter-A is a member of the Air Charter Association. Phone lines are staffed 24/7, which helps when plans evolve or a vet’s appointment shifts vaccination dates. Aircraft are deep-cleaned, and processes refined since COVID remain in place for cabin hygiene and peace of mind.
A quick picture. Think: Geneva to London with an elderly Labrador who hates crowds. The car stops beside the aircraft; there’s time for a short walk and a reassuring rub behind the ears. Ninety minutes later, the pet clearance happens right by the steps, and everyone goes home together. No crates. No conveyor belts. Just a good travel day for a very good dog.
Planning your own trip. Start with dates, route, number of passengers and pets, plus any vet notes. From there, Charter-A quotes the right aircraft and confirms the document path for your itinerary -UK, EU, or further afield. With the microchip in, vaccinations dated, and tapeworm treatment scheduled where required, you’re set for a smooth crossing.
To discuss routes, airports and paperwork for your pet’s journey, contact Charter-A’s operations team and ask for a pet flight quote. More details available here: https://www.charter-a.com/pet-flights/
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