It took me an hour on the phone to make arrangements for Sam to get to Berlin on the same flight as us. I figure other people could profit from the information I've gathered, though of course you should verify for yourself, too, because these things can change.
When we came over from Paris six years ago, we found the airline with the cheapest dog transport and Erik came over a week later than Vigo and I, with Sam. I remember it all having been fairly straightforward and not terrifically expensive. This time, I got our tickets all together first and then called our airline (Continental) to make the reservation for Sam. I recommend anyone taking a dog to investigate costs for the dog between airlines like we did the first time around. It turns out that Continental has a pretty fancy pet cargo service, including climate control so pets can travel in the summer, which is great. The down side is that it looks like it cost us over $1000 to get Sam to Berlin. The pet transport wasn't any great shakes, either. Sam wasn't let out of her box for the entire trip which lasted just under 18 hours. She did have water, but she was pretty miserable.
So, here's the basic information. Our Sam weighs about 60 pounds and is a fairly big shepherd / pointer / maybe poodle.
The Carrier
Hi, hope you made it ok We have flown our three dogs to japan and back, and now are relocating to Germany for 2 years. Flying NW, so I hope everything goes ok. It is about an 8 hour flight for us.
Posted by: carrie at July 10, 2008 07:53 PMCool! How much is it costing you to take your dogs on NW from Japan to Germany? I thought 1,000$ was slightly excessive. That's way more than our tickets cost!
Posted by: tracy at July 14, 2008 04:52 PMInteresting. I had a completely different experience flying my dog from San Francisco to Berlin (Tegel airport) just this past week. I did, however, fly United/Lufthansa. Like you, I got the special form both in German and English, Form 998 (I found it on this website: http://europetraveltips.blogspot.com/) but it didn't have carbon copies (and incidentally, my vet had the form). And I took this form, plus a Department of Food and Agriculture form, and a rabies certificate over to the USDA (cost $24 to process). I arrived at the airport 2 hours before my flight and got everything done at the check-out desk. The lady said it wasn't necessary but I affixed a copy of his forms to the kennel using tape and plastic sheets (see this site for additional things to put on the kennel: http://www.coyotecom.com/germany/basics.html). My dog is also big, so he used an xl kennel, it cost $254. A TSA guy came over and I walked with him to the kennel inspection, and then they went off. I didn't see him again until Berlin (I flew through Frankfort and there wasn't much time between the flights, although I don't think they let you see the dog even if you have tons of time). In Berlin, my baggage claim was in a room right off the plane and I saw them take my dog from the plane and they brought him directly to the baggage claim. I ran over, the guy said "is this your dog?" I said yes and that was pretty much it. I walked out the door into the main part of the airport - no customs, nobody asked to see my passport, or forms for my dog. I thought for sure something was amiss, but hey, I wasn't going to complain and it wasn't like I was sneaking out, I had taken my dog out and with the big kennel and all there was no hiding anything. I have no idea if Germany even knows he is here! I suppose they could have looked at his papers in Frankfort but the plastic sheet was still taped down, so I don't think so. That all said, I am assuming this was an exception and you should be prepared with the paperwork, of course. Hope your dogs make it over alright (if you haven't come over already). My dog was super thirsty, so be sure you have some water with you in case you have a long wait with customs or the animal control (if they in fact exist in Berlin Tegel).
Posted by: barbara at September 21, 2008 10:17 AMThanks for the great info from all respondents - especially the websites, Barbara! Will be taking my dog from Ft Hood (Killeen, TX) to Frankfurt in Feb '09 and this has eased a few worries....
Posted by: gutman at November 16, 2008 10:08 PM