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Norse Atlantic Airways' pet policy

Norse Atlantic Airways pet policy, as of 29 January 2025, has strict guidelines regarding pet travel. Pets are not allowed in the cabin or checked as cargo on Norse-operated flights. However, trained service dogs are permitted under specific conditions.

Service dogs on Norse Atlantic Airways

Service dogs can travel free of charge in the cabin on select flights. These dogs must be individually trained to assist passengers with disabilities.

Requirements for Traveling with a Service Dog:

  • The dog must be at least six months old and have behavioral training.
  • It should display appropriate behavior in public and remain under control.
  • Passengers may travel with a maximum of two service dogs.
  • Emotional support animals are not accepted on Norse flights.
  • Service dogs are not allowed on flights to and from South Africa.

Booking a Service Dog for Your Flight

  • You must submit the completed documentation at least 48 hours before departure.
  • Use Odin's Wingman chatbot by typing “Service animal” for guidance.
  • Different countries have specific regulations, so ensure all necessary documents are in place before traveling.

At the Airport and Onboard

  • Check-in: A Norse representative will verify your paperwork before travel.
  • Seating: You cannot be seated in an emergency exit row.
  • Securing Your Dog: The dog can sit on your lap (if small) or in the foot space and must be leashed to your seatbelt.

Norse Atlantic Airways pet travel may deny transport if the dog threatens health or safety or causes significant disruption.

Additional rules for the UK and Norway

Traveling to the UK

  • Approval from the UK Animal Reception Center is required at least 48 hours before departure.
  • Only dogs registered with Assistance Dogs International (ADI) or the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) are allowed.
  • On arrival, passengers must stay on board until an officer clears the dog for entry.

Traveling to Norway

  • The dog and its documents must be checked by a veterinarian at Oslo Airport upon arrival.
  • Passengers should notify authorities 48 hours in advance to avoid long waits.
  • Upon arrival, passengers must use the red 'Goods to Declare' customs line for document verification.

While you are at it, why not grab some exclusive Norse airline deals along the way? Contact an IATA Accredited Travel Agency such as Fond Travels at +1 (323) 800 6001 and get personalized assistance.

FAQs

No, Norse Atlantic Airways does not allow pets in the cabin or as checked baggage in the cargo hold. Only trained service dogs are permitted on select flights.

Yes, trained service dogs can travel in the cabin free of charge. However, emotional support animals, comfort animals, and service animals in training are not accepted.

Your service dog must be at least six months old, well-trained, and under your control at all times. It must also behave appropriately in public and onboard.

You must submit completed documentation at least 48 hours before departure. For hassle-free airline reservations, call Fond Travels at +1 (323) 800 6001 and get expert assistance with your booking.

Yes, if your service dog is smaller than a two-year-old child, it can sit on your lap. Otherwise, it must stay in the foot space of your seat.

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