Swiss International Air Lines Pet Travel Policy

LX • Switzerland • Star Alliance

Complete guide to flying with your pet on Swiss International Air Lines. Cabin and cargo rules, crate requirements, breed restrictions, and required documents. Last verified: 2026.

⚠️ Snub-Nosed Breed Restrictions

Swiss International Air Lines restricts brachycephalic (snub-nosed) breeds from cargo transport. Affected breeds include: Bulldog, Pug, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Pekingese and others.

Restricted during hot months

✓ Yes
Cabin Pets
✓ Yes
Cargo Pets
N/A
Est. Rejection Rate
8kg
Cabin Weight Limit

Cabin Travel

Max Weight
8kg (including carrier)
Carrier Dimensions
55 x 40 x 23 cm
Fee
CHF 60-200

Cargo / Hold Travel

Max Weight
75kg (including crate)
Minimum Age
weeks
Fee
CHF 100-600

Crate Requirements (IATA Compliant)

material: IATA-approved hard container
ventilation: Ventilation required on 3 sides
door: Metal grid door
bolts: Metal screws/bolts
floor: Waterproof
size: IATA specifications
labeling: Live Animal labels

⚠️ Common Rejection Reasons

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    Breed Restrictions

    Banned / Restricted Breeds

    Dangerous breed categories per Swiss law

    Swiss cantonal regulations

    Snub-Nosed (Brachycephalic) Breeds

    Restricted during hot months

    BulldogPugBoston TerrierBoxerPekingeseShih Tzu

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    Documents Required

    • EU Pet Passport
    • Rabies vaccination
    • Health certificate
    • Swiss import requirements

    Official Policy

    Always verify with Swiss International Air Lines directly before travel.

    Swiss International Air Lines Pet Policy

    Last verified: 2026

    Flying with Your Pet on Swiss International Air Lines

    Swiss International Air Lines (LX) is an international carrier and member of the Star Alliance alliance.The airline allows small pets to travel in the cabin under your seat, as well as offering cargo transport for larger animals.

    Understanding Swiss International Air Lines's Pet Policy

    Swiss International Air Lines's pet travel policy follows IATA (International Air Transport Association) Live Animals Regulations, with some airline-specific additions. All crates must be IATA-compliant with rigid construction, adequate ventilation, secure metal door, and proper labeling. Pets must have current health certificates and rabies vaccinations.

    Brachycephalic Breed Restrictions

    Like most major airlines, Swiss International Air Lines restricts snub-nosed (brachycephalic) breeds from cargo transport. These breeds have compromised respiratory systems that make them vulnerable to heat stroke and breathing difficulties in the cargo hold environment. Affected breeds include Bulldogs, Pugs, Boston Terriers, and similar flat-faced dogs and cats. If you have a brachycephalic breed, you may only transport them in the cabin (if they meet weight requirements) or consider alternative transport methods.

    How to Avoid Rejection at Check-In

    The most common reasons for pet crate rejection at Swiss International Air Lines check-in include: incorrect crate sizing, plastic clips instead of metal bolts, insufficient ventilation, missing or expired health certificates, and attempting to fly restricted breeds in cargo. Using our AI pre-check service can identify these issues before you arrive at the airport, giving you time to make corrections.

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