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  1. It’s not possible to bring your pet in the hold if you have a transfer time of more than 3 hours. 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.

  2. 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)

  3. Reservation for pets. Make a reservation for your dog or cat and prepare them for their journey in the cabin or hold.

  4. I have flown with my dog in-cabin too many times to count, with a stop in AMS at least 15 times. The only grassy area for pet relief that I have found for connecting travellers is outside of Departure Area 1. It is towards the left as you exit the airport and kind of past an overpass. *I just looked at GoogleMaps, and it seems that the grassy ...

  5. 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 ...

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  6. The kennel needs to be rigid enough to prevent your pet from escaping through gaps at the seams or joints. Does the kennel consist of 2 parts? Make sure they’re joined by bolts. Other lateral closing systems are not allowed. The kennel should have either 2 empty containers or 1 food bowl with 2 empty compartments for food and water.

  7. To inquire about prices, availability, and conditions for your pet's travel plans, you can contact Air France-KLM Cargo directly at 800-556-9000. It is important to note that snub-nosed breeds are not allowed to travel with KLM. These animals must be transported via KLM Cargo.

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