

Two pets per flight are allowed in our premium cabins on select aircraft.Pets must be in a kennel that fits comfortably under the seat.or more than 24 hours outside of the U.S.Pets can be booked online or by calling and making reservations. There is an additional $125 service charge for each stopover of more than four hours within the U.S. An additional charge of $125 each way will be added to your ticket. United Continental allows small domesticated dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds to be carried in the cabin on most flights in the U.S.

Or visit the United Customer Contact Center. with an in-cabin pet, contact United Reservations at 1-800-UNITED-1 (1-80) for assistance and more information about international in-cabin pet acceptance and service charges. Rules for international in-cabin pet acceptance vary widely. Dogs and cats cannot travel in the same kennel.Each kennel should contain no more than one adult dog or cat, no more than two puppies or kittens younger than 6 months of age.Your pet’s travel container must be strong enough to protect your pet during the flight, be secure, and have a water and food container that is accessible from outside the carrier.The carrier must be large enough for your pet to stand up, turn around, and lie down.Your pet must travel in a container that is ventilated.They accept small animals for travel in the cabin as well as larger animals in cargo. United Continental is committed to providing safe and comfortable travel for your pet.

United Airlines operates on average over 5,000 flights a day to 376 airports on 6 continents from their major hubs in Chicago, Denver, Guam, Houston, NYC, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Washington D.C. United Continental is headquartered in Chicago and is also part of Star Alliance, the largest global airline alliance. In 2010, United Airlines merged with Continental and is now known as United Continental. United Airlines is a major airline and a founding member of the Star Alliance.
