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This is a discussion on Traveling with pets to Morocco within the Travel with Pets forums, part of the Special Interest Travel category; If you are traveling with pets (dogs, cats...) here's the general guidelines according to Royal Air Maroc (Moroccan airlines). If ...
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| Morocco Enthusiast | If you are traveling with pets (dogs, cats...) here's the general guidelines according to Royal Air Maroc (Moroccan airlines). If you are using other airlines companies make sure to contact them to make arrangements before your trip. Transport of animals Animals in Passenger Compartment Pets (dogs, cats, birds) are accepted in cabin if the following conditions are fulfilled : This service will be paying from September 1, 2008 * The passenger must mention the animal upon reserving his/her ticket. * The animal must not weigh more than 10kg including the container (except dogs for the blind or deaf). * The animal must be put in a solid container (crate, cage or basket) provided with air vents. The total dimensions must not exceed 115 cm (55 x 40 x 20 cm). * Animals transported must be accompanied with the requisite documents such as health, vaccination certificates or entry and transit permits. Animals in Cargo Compartment To be accepted, the animal must obligatorily be placed in a container providing all safety guarantees (sturdy, watertight floor, closure, aeration) suited to the size of the animal. * The container must have attached a tag bearing mention of name and address of the owner. * Damaged containers will not be accepted at check-in (closing devise in good condition). * No hay or straw may be put in the container. * The passenger must make mention of animal transport upon reserving his/her ticket. * If the animal is accepted as luggage and transported in a crate its food will not be included in the baggage allowance. It will count as excess baggage for which the passenger shall pay the fare due. * Seeing-eye dogs and the crates they travel in, along with their food and accompanying the impaired vision, hard of hearing or physically handicapped will be carried free-of-charge in addition to the baggage allowance in compliance with the Forwarding Agent’s regulations. The acceptance to transport animals can be granted provided the passenger takes on full responsibility. The forwarding agent in no way shall be liable for wounds, loss, delays, illness or the death of such animals if the entry or transit thereof is refused by a country, Government or territory. |
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| Registred User Join Date: Jun 2009
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| no reply, why? |
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| Morocco Enthusiast | This is the last warning. please stop spamming in your signature and posting no sense answers to get your ads out there. next time considered your self banned for life. Thanks |
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| Super Moderator ![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: West Palm Beach
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| I believe that there are places in Africa that forbid you to bring any pets at all, unless you want to go home without them . |
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| Super Moderator ![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: West Palm Beach
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| It wasn't the movie , it was Steve Harvey's comedy show, it was a true story. I am sure that pets will be safe in Morocco, but in some cases there are wild animals running its a precaution that they suggest you don't bring pets to different places in Africa. |
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