Allegiant Air is a low-cost carrier that offers flights to destinations throughout the United States. The airline does not allow pets to be transported in the cabin or as checked baggage. This policy is in place for the safety and comfort of both the animals and the passengers.

Can Pets Fly on Allegiant?

Service Animals

Service animals are the only animals that are allowed to fly on Allegiant Air. Service animals are defined as animals that are trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities.

To fly with a service animal on Allegiant Air, you must provide documentation from a licensed healthcare professional stating that the animal is a service animal and that it is necessary for your disability.

Emotional Support Animals

Emotional support animals are not allowed to fly on Allegiant Air. Emotional support animals are animals that provide comfort and support to people with emotional or mental disabilities.

Allegiant Air does not recognize emotional support animals as service animals, and therefore they are not allowed to fly on the airline.

Pets

Pets are not allowed to fly on Allegiant Air. Pets are defined as animals that are kept for companionship or pleasure.

This policy includes all animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, and birds.

Exceptions

There are no exceptions to Allegiant Air's pet policy. The airline does not allow pets to be transported in the cabin or as checked baggage, regardless of the circumstances.

If you are traveling with a pet, you will need to make arrangements for someone to care for the animal while you are away.