Individual Services for Travelers

Whether alone or in company: Get to know our tailor-made services at Hamburg Airport and enjoy your time with us safely and relaxed.

Prior to travel

  • Inform airline:
    Register your animal as a guest with your airline
  • Vacinations: 
    Check your pet's vaccination status. Only animals with a valid rabies vaccination are allowed to travel. 
    Important: The vaccination may only take place after a microchip has been inserted. 

    The following applies to initial vaccinations: A rabies vaccination is considered to be valid if the vaccination was given at least 21 days before the start of the journey and lasts until the full vaccination protection has developed. 

  • EU pet passport: 
    Four-legged friends can only travel with valid papers. To do this, your pet needs a valid EU pet passport, in which the chip number or tattoo number is recorded for clear identification. 
    A veterinarian will also issue you EU pet ID cards.
  • Age:
    ​​​​​​Find out about the required minimum age of the incoming animal for the respective destination country, this can vary from country to country. 
    The minimum age of 15 weeks applies to entry of an animal into Germany, of course only with valid rabies vaccination.
  • Weight and height: 
    Whether your animal is allowed to fly in the cabin or in a transport box in the hold differs from airline to airline
  • Travel regulations: 
    From country to country and especially when traveling outside the EU, there are sometimes very different entry requirements for animals. Before you book your ticket, find out whether it is possible to import your animal without further ado or whether strict quarantine rules have to be followed.
  • EU countries with special requirements: 
    Find out more about the stricter entry requirements for animals at the following travel destinations:

At the Airport

  • Getting there: 
    Plan enough time for your journey and arrive at the airport with enough time.
  • Check in: 
    Your pet can be carried in the cabin according to your airline,? Then report with him in the transport box at the check-in counter.

    Is your animal bigger and traveling with you in the hold? Then please report your pet in the transport box to the bulky baggage counter after your own check-in. Please note that some airlines have special regulations regarding the nature of the transport box for attack dogs.
  • Care: 
    Flying is usually stressful for animals. If your animal flies with you in the hold, provide enough water and possibly also food in the box. Familiar toys or a soft blanket can also have a calming effect.