Singapore Airlines Pet Policy

Singapore Airlines pet policy is straightforward. You can take your cat or dog on a flight as long as you follow certain rules and regulations. Traveling with a pet can be stressful, so being well prepared beforehand will make the process much easier.

Let’s break down what you need to know before you take your pet traveling with you on Singapore Airlines.

Does Singapore Airlines allow pets?

Yes, Singapore Airlines allows pets. Flying your pet with Singapore Airlines requires you to check them in as luggage or cargo only apart from the Boeing 737s. Animals are not permitted in the cabin on Singapore Airlines flights; only service dogs certified as emotional support and assistance dogs are allowed with their owners free of charge. Some breeds are allowed, so check your dog’s breed is unrestricted.

Will My Pet Be Safe On Singapore Airlines?

Yes, your pet will be safe on Singapore Airlines. It is quite rare for any incidents, which are often minor such as a dog becoming sick on board due to traveling or other dogs becoming stressed due to the other animals around them. The airline can deal with problems and will notify you if anything occurs during the flight.

How to add your pet to a Singapore Airlines Flight

You must follow a few steps to prepare your pet for traveling with Singapore Airlines.
This will ensure you and your pet will have a safe and smooth flight.

  1. Check your pet is allowed on Singapore Airlines – You must read the checklist and ensure your dog or cat is not part of the restricted breeds that cannot go on any of the flights.
  2. Prepare the paperwork – You need to have your pets travel documents in order including their pet passport.
  3. Get a pet carrier – A proper pet carrier adheres to the guidelines such as size and weight, how the door opens if it has wheels, proper locking pins, adequate ventilation, and proper identification labels. 

Pet Documents for Flying on Singapore Airlines

  • Permits for import and export in the country you are departing from and arriving to.
  • Animals’ health certificates and vaccine documents.
  • Rabbies check
  • Pet passport
  • Your pet may need to be quarantined when it reaches the destination, and you must ensure you meet the requirements for quarantine.

How Much Does it Cost to Fly a Pet on Singapore Airlines?

How much it costs to fly a pet on Singapore Airlines is dependent on the flight, pet size, and container size. Pets and their containers only count as free checked baggage if you’re traveling with them or if they are assistance dogs. Those items will be viewed as additional baggage, and extra charges will apply. Your pet’s carriage is not eligible for prepaid or discounted rates.

There is a separate charge for your pet based on the size and weight of your pet, including its cage. In Singapore, pets may be subject to additional fees during transit or transshipment.

Can I fly my pet in the cabin on Singapore Airlines?

Yes, you can fly your pet in the cabin on Singapore Airlines if you have a service dog. Only non-restricted breeds that are medically certified can travel with passengers on board a Singapore Airlines flight. Two weeks’ notice is required.

Check-in baggage

It’s possible to travel with your pet on Singapore Airlines along with your checked baggage, provided it is older than three months. Almost all domesticated cat breeds and most dog breeds are welcome. Additionally, you may be subject to other restrictions depending on your country of departure, destination, or transit.
A health and safety rule stipulates that if your pet’s container and combined weight exceed 32 kg, they will be transported in cargo instead.

Cargo

If you wish to book your pet’s flight in the air-conditioned convenience and safety of the cargo, call the Singapore Airlines Cargo office nearest to you for more information.

What types of pet does Singapore Airlines allow?

Singapore Airlines only allows cats and dogs on its flights. Only certain types of cats and dogs are allowed to fly with Singapore Airlines. Size and the health status of your pet will also be taken into consideration.

  • Service dogs: Assistance dogs must be trained by an organization affiliated with Assistance canines International or the National Guide Dog Federation of the United States.
  • Dogs – Dogs over three months of age that are not part of the restricted dog breed list.
  • Cats – All cats over the age of 3 months.

Banned pets Singapore Airlines

Birds, pigs, primates, and dogs from the list of banned breeds are just a few of the pets that cannot go on Singapore Airlines. Pets showing signs of illness or aggression will also not be allowed on the flight. Poorly designed kennels and containers will also cause pets to be rejected.

Dog breeds Singapore Airlines doesn’t allow

  • Boxer
  • Chow Chow
  • Akita
  • Chinese Pug
  • Bulldogs
  • Boerboel
  • Dogo Argentino
  • Japanese Chin
  • FIla Brasileiro
  • Mastiffs
  • Perro De Presa
  • Lhasa Apso
  • Pitbull
  • English Toy King Charles
  • Pekingese
  • Tosa.

Singapore Airlines Emotional Support Animal

As of 1st April 2023, emotional support animals will not be allowed on Singapore Airlines. Singapore is one of the few countries that don’t recognize emotional support animals.

Assistant dogs will still be allowed on Singapore Airlines at no additional cost. Just make sure your assistant dog falls under all the rules and regulations of your departure and arrival countries, and isn’t on the list of banned breeds on Singapore Airlines.

Muzzles are not required for your assistant dog on a Singapore Airlines flight, but they do recommend having one just in case.

The most effective way to ensure a smooth travel experience is to gather all necessary documents ahead of time and notify Singapore Airlines 48 hours in advance.