Families with multiple pets face the most restricted options on commercial airlines. Weight limits, carrier restrictions, and per-passenger pet limits make commercial travel nearly impossible with two or more animals. Private jets have no such limits — bring every pet in the family.
Aircraft Sizing
Two small dogs or cats: light jet. Two medium dogs: midsize jet. Two large dogs or three+ medium dogs: super-midsize jet. Three or more large dogs: heavy jet. Your broker selects based on your specific pets.
Cabin Management
Keep pets separated if they do not get along. Assign cabin zones — one pet in the front, one in the rear. Bring individual leashes and water bowls. For first-time multi-pet flights, keep each animal leashed during the initial adjustment period.
Frequently Asked Questions
There is no fixed limit. The constraint is cabin space. Light jets comfortably accommodate 1–2 small pets. Heavy jets can handle 4+ pets of various sizes.
Usually yes. Each pet needs adequate floor space. Your broker will recommend an aircraft based on the number, size, and temperament of your pets.
Most operators charge one cleaning fee regardless of the number of pets. The primary cost factor is aircraft size, which may increase with more or larger animals.
Separate them in the cabin. Larger aircraft have distinct seating areas. Keep each pet leashed to their designated area. Bring familiar items for each pet.
Yes. Keep the cat in a carrier and the dog leashed. If they are accustomed to each other, both can be more relaxed. If not, use separate cabin zones.
Multiple pets are common. Families relocating with 3–5 animals is routine. The aircraft selection adjusts to accommodate the number of animals.
No. The standard crew handles multi-pet flights routinely. For very large groups of animals, a dedicated pet handler can be arranged.
Yes. Pet relocation charters for multiple animals (without an owner) can be arranged with a professional animal handler accompanying the flight.
Fly With Your Pet
Contact our team for pet-friendly charter availability and pricing. Your pet flies in the cabin. Always.