10 Best Airline-Approved Pet Carriers for Traveling with Your Fur Baby
They’ll be flying first class even if you’re in coach.

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Pets may be great at lowering stress levels (see: emotional support animals), but when it comes to travel, they can actually be pretty anxiety-inducing. Trust me, a woman who has taken five cross-country flights with her cat in the past six months. But one thing that seriously cuts down on my pre-flight anxiety is having the right airline-approved pet carrier.
Most small cats and dogs can travel with you in the cabin on domestic flights as long as you’ve alerted the airline and have a cat carrier or dog carrier backpack that will fit under the seat in front of you. Size restrictions for pet carriers vary slightly among airlines—American Airlines and United guidelines recommend 18” x 11” x 11”, Southwest has a max of 18.5” x 13.5” x 9.5”, and Jet Blue recommends 17” x 12.5” x 8.5”. However, as long as your carrier is roughly the right size, odds are it’ll fit under the seat in front of you. It’s also recommended that you bring a soft-sided carrier with plenty of ventilation, but don’t worry, I’ve rounded up the very best airline-approved pet carriers that check all the boxes for you.
Our top picks for the best airline-approved pet carriers of 2024:
As you shop, remember that pet carriers don’t just have to fit airline restrictions, they also have to fit your pet. “A cat needs to be able to stand up and turn around, lay down comfortably, and sit comfortably,” says Tammy Sadek, DVM, DABVP. The same is true for small dogs. In other words: it’s not enough for your pet to fit in the carrier, they have to be able to move around in it, too.

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