Qatar Airways redefines global standards in live animal transportation

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    In 2025, 54.3 million travellers from around the world passed through Hamad  International Airport in Doha, Qatar – enjoying its exceptional world-class services and  facilities. But it’s not just people who benefit from Qatar Airways’ exceptional  care. From cats and dogs to horses and exotic wildlife, animals receive the same level  of attention and comfort as their human counterparts.

    Qatar Airways Cargo transported more than half a million animals in 2024, setting a  benchmark in live animal logistics. At the heart of this achievement is the air cargo  carrier’s Animal Centre – the largest of its kind globally. The state-of-the-art facility  offers dedicated spaces for cats, dogs, birds, reptiles and horses, ensuring every  animal’s unique needs are met. A modern groom’s room allows horse grooms to rest  while monitoring their animals via live tv feeds, and 24/7 veterinary care ensures  constant expert oversight.

    Animals transiting through Doha receive the same exceptional care as those  departing or arriving. For layovers exceeding three hours, Qatar Airways Cargo  ground staff ensure that crated animals are given the opportunity to stretch and walk,  while their kennels are cleaned – where possible. Pet owners are also provided with a  personalised e-card featuring their pet’s photo and a wellbeing update, offering  reassurance throughout the journey.

    Even wild animals such as lions, tigers, and rhinos – transported as part of Qatar  Airways Cargo’s WeQare Rewild the Planet initiative – pass through Doha. As part of  this program, the airline offers free transport for wild animals being returned to their  natural habitat. In addition, Qatar Airways Group enforces a zero-tolerance policy on  the transportation of illegal wildlife and wildlife products. This commitment is reinforced  through its partnership with United for Wildlife (UfW), where the airline proudly serves  as an Official Airline Partner, actively working to combat wildlife trafficking.

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    Transporting live animals is a complex process. Each animal has unique needs, and  Qatar Airways considers everything from aircraft environmental controls and ground  handling to animal physiology and enclosure design. The goal is to deliver the highest  standard of care – whether in the air or on the ground.

    The airline’s Animal Centre – the largest and most advanced in the world – is designed  not just to house animals temporarily, but to ensure their comfort and wellbeing  throughout their journey. Its dedicated spaces for animals include thoughtful touches  like soothing music in dog kennels and padded horse stables for added safety.

    How it works: To travel with your pet, contact Qatar Airways at least 48 hours before  departure. You will need a valid health certificate and any required pet travel  documents for both departure and arrival countries. You should also arrive at the  airport a minimum of two hours before your flight. More details, including a detailed  checklist are available on the Qatar Airways website:

    https://www.qatarairways.com/en/baggage/animals.html

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