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Airline Pet Policy Guide · 2026

Condor

✓ Cats in Cabin Airline

Pet Policy Overview

Condor is a German leisure airline based in Frankfurt, operating flights to popular holiday destinations across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, North America, the Caribbean, and East Africa. For pet owners, Condor fills an important niche as it serves many warm-weather destinations that business-focused carriers may not. The airline accepts small cats and dogs in the cabin and larger animals in the hold, with a zone-based pricing system that keeps European routes affordable.

Key Details

Pet Fee

€73–122 (cabin) / €97–250+ (hold, by zone)

Pro Tip

Condor's strict 6 kg cabin weight limit (cat plus carrier combined) is lower than most European carriers, so weigh your setup carefully before travel. Zone 1 (European) routes are the cheapest for pet transport. The airline uses a tiered pricing system: Zone 1 (Southern Europe), Zone 2 (Iceland, Turkey, UAE), and Zones 3–5 (Americas, Africa). Pet carriers for cabin travel must be soft-sided, waterproof, and lockable. Hard-sided IATA crates are required for hold transport.

Restrictions

Several dangerous dog breeds are completely banned, including Pit Bull Terrier, American Pitbull, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier, and Tosa Inu. Brachycephalic breeds restricted from hold travel. Maximum of 2 animals per booking. Not available on all codeshare flights. The 6 kg cabin limit excludes many adult cats — weigh your carrier carefully.