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In Italy, today marks the first flight allowing large dogs in the cabin in passenger seats

Dogs will travel in a special carrier, securely fastened to the seat, next to their owners

Newsroom September 23 01:05

In Italy, today marks the first flight allowing large dogs in the cabin in passenger seats
The first flight in Italy permitting medium and large dogs (over 10 kilograms) to travel in the cabin alongside their owners will take place today, Tuesday, September 23, as announced a few days ago by Transport Minister Matteo Salvini.

The new regulations were approved a few months ago by the civil aviation authority ENAC. Until now, large dogs had to travel in the cargo hold, and each airline had its own rules for pets. Many low-cost airlines did not allow any animals in the cabin, except for guide dogs.

Last year, ITA Airways increased the weight limit for pets in the cabin from 8 to 10 kilograms for domestic flights. Now, with the new regulations, the door opens for larger animals as well.

The first flight with dogs over 10 kilograms will depart from Milan to Rome.

The new rules specify that dogs must travel in a special carrier, securely fastened to the seat. The combined weight of the animal and the carrier must not exceed the weight corresponding to an average passenger.

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“The issue of pets has both economic and social dimensions, due to emotional bonds as well as practical needs,” said Salvini. “We passed the old 8–10 kilogram limit, and the news received positive reactions in Italy and sparked discussions worldwide.”

He also noted that the government has increased fines for those who abandon animals by the roadside and announced plans to allow ministry employees to bring their dogs to the office, as the Senate already does.

Opening air travel to pets comes at a time when Italian railways are also increasingly facilitating travel with dogs, especially during the summer.

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