That depends on the requirements of the individual airline. Some will only accept dogs of a certain age or size. Some will allow them in the cabin or only in cargo. Some will not accept them at all.
In the U.S., nearly all airlines that do permit dogs require a current (no more than 10 days old) health certificate and vaccination certificate for rabies.
For international travel there may be regulations from the country of origin or more likely from the country of destination about the age, veterinary records and health status of a dog being imported.
A 6-year-old needs a ticket, identification, and adult supervision to fly on an airplane.
Yes, surely an infant can fly in an airplane with his/her parent....no issues at all...I have myself carried my 4 month old baby abroad in airplane. PM
In the US you can fly an airplane (accompanied by an instructor) at any age. You must be 16 to solo and 18 to obtain a pilots license.1
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In WW1 pilots were called fly boys.
An 8-year-old needs a valid identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.
Necessarily there is not a law actually prohibiting the access of a 5 month old onto an airplane, but, for your own child's safety, i would recommend not to fly on the airplane with a 5 month old.
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It depends on the airline your flying with. Most Airlines require you to be 18 to buy a ticket. but really you can be any age to fly in a airplane.
A 7-year-old needs a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.
A 9-year-old needs a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.