It is risky to travel in a plane with your pet fish. Image: Pixabay
Should you skip bringing your fish on the airplane since the flight could stress them out and endanger their health?
It is risky to travel in a plane with your pet fish. Image: Pixabay
So, you’re planning a trip and wondering if your beloved goldfish, guppies, or exotic angelfish can join the adventure? While the idea of bringing your aquatic companions on holiday might sound charming, flying with fish comes with a surprising set of considerations.
The good news is, that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the US doesn’t explicitly prohibit carrying fish in your carry-on luggage. As long as the container is leak-proof and fits within carry-on size restrictions, it should pass through security screening. However, be prepared for additional inspections to ensure the safety of both your fish and fellow passengers.
While the TSA might give the green light, airlines set their own pet policies. Many airlines simply don’t allow fish on board passenger cabins due to concerns about temperature control, oxygen levels, and potential spills. It’s crucial to check your specific airline’s pet policy well in advance to avoid any last-minute hiccups on your airplane journey.
Air travel can be a stressful experience for even the hardiest globetrotter. Fish are particularly sensitive to changes in temperature, water quality, and handling. Long airplane journeys can be detrimental to their health, especially for delicate species.
If bringing your fish on your travels seems too risky, consider alternative solutions:
While technically possible under TSA regulations, flying with fish is often discouraged by airlines and can be stressful for the fish themselves. Carefully weigh the potential risks before deciding to bring your finny friends on your next flight adventure. There might be a better way to ensure their well-being while you explore new horizons.
Artificial Intelligence assisted in compiling this article.