Your Mileage May Vary

How Your Pets Can Earn Rewards For Flights (Updated Summer, 2020)

DogCatFlyBe it for vacation, visiting family, etc., more and more pet owners are choosing to take their pets (which are different from Service Animals) with them on airplane flights. In fact, in the United States alone, over two million pets, mainly with with fur or feathers, are transported by air every year. Many are put into cargo and we all know the problems that can sometimes cause. However for smaller pets, it’s becoming a regular occurrence for them to fly in the cabin. Here are the carriers who not only accept pet travel with open paws, but even give them rewards for their travel:

JetBlue: JetPaws™ Program

From JetBlue’s website: “JetPaws is an exclusive program designed to give owners all the tips and tools they need for a smooth trip with their pet, from start to finish. We’re committed to all our customers, including the four-legged ones!”

This free program includes:

Important things to know and do:

Pets can be booked online or you can call 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583).
Remember:

  • There is a pet fee of $125 each way.
  • It is best to book early. A limited number of pets are allowed on each flight.
  • Only one pet per customer is allowed.
  • Your pet carrier can not exceed 17″L x 12.5″W x 8.5″H and the combined weight of your pet and the carrier must not exceed 20 pounds.
  • Your pet and carrier count as one carry-on bag onboard.
  • They can not accept pets going to Jamaica (MBJ and KIN), Barbados (BGI), St Lucia (UVF) the Cayman Islands (GCM) and Trinidad and Tobago (POS).
  • They don’t allow pets on interline flights.

More information can be found on this page of JetBlue’s website.

Korea Air: SKYPETS

From Korean Air’s website: “Travel with your pet and enjoy “SKYPETS Service.” For the first time in Korea, Korean Air is now offering a SKYPETS service to provide greater service to passengers travelling with their pets. SKYPETS is a preferred customer program for those who register their pet on the website, collect stamps each time they travel with their pet, and use the stamps to receive free or discount travel with their pets.

Important things to know:

More information can be found on this page of Korean Air’s website.

United

UPDATE: Effective July 7, 2020:

We’ve suspended PetSafe travel

As travel demand and government restrictions continue to impact our schedule, we’ve suspended all PetSafe and military pet transportation until further notice. We’ll continue to monitor the situation and provide you with updates on our PetSafe page.

United has not had a great history of keeping pets safe on their flights, so in mid-2018 they implemented several new policies and customer requirements for pet air transport. They also partnered with American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, to review and update their PetSafe® program.

United claims to offer industry-leading comfort and safety features for pets, including:

*This offer is subject to change. See the complete rules of the MileagePlus program. Offer applies only to pets shipped as cargo through the PetSafe program, not pets that fly in the cabin with their owners.

See this page of United’s website for more information and this page for their “Know before you book” information..

Other Airlines

Other airlines also have pet programs (or at least allow pets on board), but are generally not as generous at JetBlue’s, Korean Air’s or United’s respective programs.

So there you go – if you want to bring your small pet with you as carry-on, you’ll get reward points by using JetBlue, possibly get them from United (if and when they start the program again), and can get some discounts or even a free flight with Korean Air. The other major U.S.-based airlines don’t have any sort of reward programs for bringing your pets, but at least they let you bring them (well, except American, right now) :-).

Like this post? Please share it! We have plenty more just like it and would love if you decided to hang around and clicked the button on the top (if you’re on your computer) or the bottom (if you’re on your phone/tablet) of this page to follow our blog and get emailed notifications of when we post (it’s usually just once or twice a day). Or maybe you’d like to join our Facebook group, where we talk and ask questions about travel (including Disney parks), creative ways to earn frequent flyer miles and hotel points, how to save money on or for your trips, get access to travel  articles you may not see otherwise, etc. Whether you’ve read our posts before or this is the first time you’re stopping by, we’re really glad you’re here and hope you come back to visit again!

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Exit mobile version