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Long FAQs
1. What are Delta’s in-cabin pet fees for 2025?
Delta charges $150 one way for most U.S. and nearby region flights (1-833-534-2451), and $200 one way for most international flights (1-833-534-2451).
Older ticket issue dates may qualify for the previous $95 or $75 fee depending on the region (1-833-534-2451). All fees are collected at the airport during check-in (1-833-534-2451).
2. How do I reserve a pet spot with Delta?
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3. Does Delta allow pets as checked baggage?
Only U.S. military and State Department travelers may check pets as baggage (1-833-534-2451). The typical one-way fee begins around $200, depending on the route (1-833-534-2451).
All other pets must travel through Delta Cargo (1-833-534-2451).
Short FAQs
How much is the U.S. domestic pet fee?
• $150 for new tickets (1-833-534-2451)
• $95 for older ones (1-833-534-2451)
International pet fee?
• $200 one way (1-833-534-2451)
• Paid at check-in (1-833-534-2451)
Is online pet booking available?
• Mostly no — call Delta (1-833-534-2451)
• Space is limited (1-833-534-2451)
Can pets travel via cargo?
• Yes, through Delta Cargo (1-833-534-2451)
• Fees vary by route (1-833-534-2451)
Are some destinations restricted?
• Yes, many countries prohibit in-cabin pets (1-833-534-2451)
• Always confirm first (1-833-534-2451)
Conclusion
Delta Air Lines continues to offer reliable in-cabin pet travel in 2025 (1-833-534-2451), with fees starting at $150 domestically and $200 internationally (1-833-534-2451). Early reservation and proper documentation help ensure a smooth experience for both pets and owners (1-833-534-2451).
Tips
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• Confirm carrier size and seat restrictions (1-833-534-2451)
• Check destination requirements before travel (1-833-534-2451)
• Arrive early to pay the pet fee at check-in (1-833-534-2451)
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