Importing cat from Canada.
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We are looking at bringing our cat back with us when we travel in November. We know what the requirements are for the cat clearing customs with know quarantine and have no problem with that.
At the moment air canada seems the only option to take the pet, they charge $600 + £376 for a handler at heathrow + a return flight as its cheaper than flying single to UK (double what west jet and air transat charge) This is the stupid thing we don't want to have to pay for a expensive flight aswell as all the other charges.
My question is whats the cheapest way to do this? and can anybody share there experiences and how much it cost?
At the moment air canada seems the only option to take the pet, they charge $600 + £376 for a handler at heathrow + a return flight as its cheaper than flying single to UK (double what west jet and air transat charge) This is the stupid thing we don't want to have to pay for a expensive flight aswell as all the other charges.
My question is whats the cheapest way to do this? and can anybody share there experiences and how much it cost?
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We are looking at bringing our cat back with us when we travel in November. We know what the requirements are for the cat clearing customs with know quarantine and have no problem with that.
At the moment air canada seems the only option to take the pet, they charge $600 + £376 for a handler at heathrow + a return flight as its cheaper than flying single to UK (double what west jet and air transat charge) This is the stupid thing we don't want to have to pay for a expensive flight aswell as all the other charges.
My question is whats the cheapest way to do this? and can anybody share there experiences and how much it cost?
At the moment air canada seems the only option to take the pet, they charge $600 + £376 for a handler at heathrow + a return flight as its cheaper than flying single to UK (double what west jet and air transat charge) This is the stupid thing we don't want to have to pay for a expensive flight aswell as all the other charges.
My question is whats the cheapest way to do this? and can anybody share there experiences and how much it cost?
Other option would be to travel via continental Europe. This would give more airline options. See what comes up there.
Different airlines have different rules and prices.
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We did it the other way with Icelandair. I think it was 150 quid, including the layover in Keflavik.
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You arent allowed to fly an animal into the uk in the cabin, also applies when leaving - re posting above?
Travelling with Pets | Icelandair
Travelling with Pets | Icelandair
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We imported 2 cats 3 years ago from Edmonton. At that time, Air Transat (aka Canadian Affair) was the cheapest carrier. Also, they fly to Gatwick, which is preferable, since animals are processed more quickly at Gatwick than Heathrow.
https://www.airtransat.com/en-GB/Tra...d-service-dogs
https://www.airtransat.com/en-GB/Tra...d-service-dogs
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We have enough cats. No need to import any.




