Pet Fee Pricing for Stopover Flights:
If there is a stopover, the fare will be calculated separately from the stopover point to the destination. The total charge is the sum of the two flight segments.
When separate calculations are made, each trip is evaluated in its own category and calculated using the PETC/AVIH tables from the publication.
Example 1: For PETC travel between FRA and JFK, the FRA-IST transportation fee plus the IST-JFK transportation fee will be charged.
Example 2: For travel between EDI and SIN with AVIH, the sum of the EDI-IST and IST-SIN transportation fees will be charged based on the pet’s weight category.
Pet Fee on Interline Flights:
The table below calculates pet fees for interline flights arriving and departing Türkiye, as well as transit flights.
Pet Fees for Arrival to / Departure from TR (Interline):
| INTERLINE FARES | |
|---|---|
| PETC 0-8KG | +75 USD |
| AVIH 0-23KG | +150 USD |
| AVIH 24-32KG | +150 USD |
| AVIH 33KG+ | +150 USD |
For flights arriving or departing from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, you must obtain an import permit from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’s Veterinary Department before we can transport your pet. This permit is valid for 60 days. You must also obtain an export health certificate approved by the veterinary department of the country from which you are departing at least 48 hours in advance.
You must have your pet’s passport and a health certificate proving that they have been vaccinated. Dogs must be vaccinated against Parvovirus, Distemper, Hepatitis, and Leptospira, while cats must be vaccinated against Feline Enteritis and Feline Influenza. Your pet’s rabies vaccination must have been completed at least one month and no more than 12 months prior to the flight; you must bring the original laboratory report indicating the level of rabies antibodies in your cat’s or dog’s blood. Pets that are under the age of three months are not permitted on Turkish Airlines’ flights to the TRNC. Pets over the age of 10 weeks may be transported with their mother if they have a passport, have lived in the same place since birth, and have not come into contact with wild animals that may carry infections. For more information, please visit http://www.veteriner.gov.ct.tr.