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  1. An exception applies when you travel via Paris: you can only bring a pet in the hold if you have at least 4.5 hours of transfer time. Pets cannot travel in the hold of KLM flights with Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft. Additionally, a pet cannot travel in the hold on KLM Cityhopper flights to or from: Alesund (AES) Alicante (ALC) Barcelona (BCN)

  2. Make a reservation for your dog or cat and prepare them for their journey in the cabin or hold. Preparing your pet’s trip Which travel documents you need to bring, the kennel requirements for a pet in the hold, and how to prepare your pet.

  3. An exception applies when you travel via Paris: you can only bring a pet in the hold if you have at least 4.5 hours of transfer time. Pets cannot travel in the hold of KLM flights with Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft. Additionally, a pet cannot travel in the hold on KLM Cityhopper flights to or from: Alesund (AES) Alicante (ALC) Barcelona (BCN)

  4. Preparing your pet. Going from their comfortable bed to a kennel can take some getting used to. We recommend allowing your pet to get used to their kennel for 5 days before departure. Note that your pet is not allowed to eat or drink 2 hours before departure. Are you travelling with your dog? Make sure to walk them shortly before departure.

  5. Notify them of your pet traveling in the cargo hold as accompanied luggage. Provide 48 hours advance notice. Zeke and Diego moved to Thailand on KLM. Travel Crates for Pets as Cargo: Your pet's travel crate must be up to IATA (International Air Transport Association) standards. KLM also requires pet travel crates to be equipped with a water dish.

  6. Pets and carriers weighing more than 18 lbs (8 kg) can be transported in the hold with KLM. To travel as checked baggage in the hold, pets and carriers can weigh a maximum 165 lbs (75 kg). Passengers can check up to 3 pets in the hold. If you have a transfer time of more than 3 hours, or your flight is operated with a Boeing 787-9 or 787-10 ...

  7. Preparing your pet. Going from their comfortable bed to a kennel can take some getting used to. We recommend allowing your pet to get used to their kennel for 5 days before departure. Note that your pet is not allowed to eat or drink 2 hours before departure. Are you travelling with your dog? Make sure to walk them shortly before departure.

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