Change description : 2025-08-12 08:22:00: Changed the name of ‘London Ashford’ to ‘Lydd’ in the list of airports you can be approved to transport pets to. [Guidance and regulation]
You can only be approved to transport pets to the following airports:
Biggin Hill (charter airlines only)
Birmingham
Blackbushe (charter airlines only)
Blackpool (charter airlines only)
Bournemouth
Bristol
Cambridge
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Farnborough (charter airlines only)
Glasgow
Gloucestershire (charter airlines only)
Humberside (charter airlines only)
Leeds Bradford
Liverpool John Lennon
London Ashford(charterairlinesonly)
LondonGatwick
London Heathrow
London Luton
London Oxford (Kidlington) (charter airlines only)
London Stansted (charter airlines only)
Lydd (charter airlines only)
Manchester
Newcastle
You can travel from any airport.
You must agree a required method of operation (RMOP) with APHA for each airport you travel to. The RMOP describes how you work with the airport to check pets meet travel rules.
Exemptions
You do not need approval if you transport pets to England, Scotland or Wales from:
Northern Ireland
the Channel Islands
the Isle of Man
the Republic of Ireland
You do not need approval to transport pets with a rabies import licence. You must follow the conditions of the licence.
Your approval may be withdrawn if you do not meet the conditions of your RMOP.
Tell APHA if you:
stop accepting pets
change your company name or contact details
Transport assistance dogs with their owners
Community air carriers
If you’re a community carrier (your operating licence was granted by an EU country), you must allow passengers to travel with their assistance dogs on routes from EU countries.
You can travel to any GB airport.
You do not need to agree an RMOP with APHA to transport assistance dogs.
You could be taken to court if you do not allow passengers with reduced mobility to travel with their assistance dogs.
If you must carry assistance dogs on any of your routes, you can agree an MOU (memorandum of understanding) with APHA.
The MOU describes how you check assistance dogs meet pet travel rules.