Business Airport International
  • News
    • Accreditation
    • Aircraft
    • Airports
    • Charter
    • Construction
    • FBOs
    • Fuel
    • IT & Software
    • MRO
    • Partnerships
    • Passenger Experience
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    • March / April 2025
    • Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
    • October 2024
    • July 2024
    • March / April 2024
    • Dec 2023 / Jan 2024
    • September / October 2023
    • Archive Issues
    • Subscribe Free!
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • Surveys
  • Jobs
    • Browse Industry Jobs
    • Post a Job – It’s FREE!
    • Manage Jobs (Employers)
  • Events
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
LinkedIn YouTube
Subscribe to Magazine Subscribe to Email Newsletter Media Pack
Business Airport International
  • News
      • Accreditation
      • Aircraft
      • Airports
      • Charter
      • Construction
      • FBOs
      • Fuel
      • IT & Software
      • MRO
      • Partnerships
      • Passenger Experience
      • Sustainability
      • Technology
  • Features
  • Online Magazines
    1. March / April 2025
    2. Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
    3. October 2024
    4. July 2024
    5. March / April 2024
    6. Dec 2023 / Jan 2024
    7. September / October 2023
    8. July 2023
    9. Archive Issues
    10. Subscribe Free!
    Featured
    2nd April 2025

    In this Issue – March / April

    Online Magazines By Paige Smith
    Recent

    In this Issue – March / April

    2nd April 2025

    In this Issue – December / January 2025

    19th December 2024

    In this Issue – October 2024

    10th October 2024
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Suppliers
    • Supplier Spotlight
    • Press Releases
  • Surveys
  • Jobs
    • Browse Industry Jobs
    • Post a Job – It’s FREE!
    • Manage Jobs (Employers)
  • Events
LinkedIn YouTube
Business Airport International
News

Luxaviation UK welcomes all dogs onboard

Web TeamBy Web Team22nd August 20242 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Dogs flying with Luxaviation UK will now be allowed to join their owners in the cabin throughout a flight
Dogs flying with Luxaviation UK will now be allowed to join their owners in the cabin throughout a flight

Dogs flying with Luxaviation UK, large or small, will now be allowed to join their owners in the cabin throughout a flight.

Under a new regulatory exemption gained by the charter operator, family dogs of all sizes can travel freely in Luxaviation’s spacious aircraft cabins, requiring only a harness restraint during take-off, landing and turbulence.

Previously, only smaller pets were afforded this treatment, while larger dogs and other animals weighing over 8kgs had to be safely secured in a crate during take-off and landing, increasing stress levels for pets and owners.

The exemption gained under IATA’s Live Animals Regulations upholds Luxaviation’s commitment to ensure animals’ safety and wellbeing throughout each journey.

George Galanopoulos, CEO of Luxaviation UK said, “For many of our passengers, their pets are beloved family members, and we are delighted to improve the travel experience for both. The wellbeing of all onboard is assured through our approved alternative safety measures, which are far preferable to crating.

“At Luxaviation, we are constantly striving to set new standards in luxury travel, not just for our human passengers but for their cherished pets as well. This new exemption underscores our dedication to innovation and customer care, allowing pets to experience the same comfort and freedom as their owners. We understand the deep bond between our clients and their pets, and we are proud to offer a travel experience that respects and enhances that connection.”

When traveling with a pet, preparation is essential to ensure a seamless travel experience.

Share. Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Previous ArticleMagellan Jets earns Wyvern Wingman Broker certification
Next Article Saxon Air facilitates The Air League’s first electric flying scholarship
Web Team

Related Posts

MedAire and Execaire Aviation have announced a technology integration to improve risk analysis and operational efficiency
Charter

MedAire and Execaire Aviation integrate technology for enhanced flight operations

12th June 20252 Mins Read
FBOs

Igneo acquires FBO Infinity Aviation

10th June 20252 Mins Read
Airavat and Fly Sirius, providers of private jet charter services, have rebranded as Transworld Jets
News

Airavat and Fly Sirius unite under new brand

10th June 20251 Min Read
Latest Posts
MedAire and Execaire Aviation have announced a technology integration to improve risk analysis and operational efficiency

MedAire and Execaire Aviation integrate technology for enhanced flight operations

12th June 2025

Igneo acquires FBO Infinity Aviation

10th June 2025
Airavat and Fly Sirius, providers of private jet charter services, have rebranded as Transworld Jets

Airavat and Fly Sirius unite under new brand

10th June 2025
Partner Content
Johanna Echeto, general manager, LZU

Q&A: Johanna Echeto, general manager, Sheltair, Gwinnett County Airport

29th April 2025
Supplier Spotlights
Our Social Channels
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Getting in Touch
  • Subscribe to Magazine
  • Meet the Writers
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
Related Topics
  • Aircraft Interiors
  • Air Traffic Technology
  • Aerospace Testing
  • Business Jet Interiors
FREE WEEKLY NEWS EMAIL!

Get the 'best of the week' from this website direct to your inbox every Tuesday


© 2023 Mark Allen Group Ltd | All Rights Reserved
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.