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IATA guidance supports clearer and more consistent in-cabin pet travel

The News

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released new guidance aimed at standardizing policies for pets traveling in aircraft cabins. The guidance is intended to make pet travel regulations clearer and more consistent across airlines. This development matters because it could simplify the process for passengers flying with pets and reduce confusion caused by varying airline rules.

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Potential adoption by national aviation authorities

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  • Potential adoption by national aviation authorities
  • Harmonization of international pet travel regulations

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