
Specialized Planning for Bird Travel
Bird transportation requires more route-specific planning than standard dog or cat travel. Species, origin, destination, season, carrier policies, permits, and enclosure requirements can all affect whether a journey is possible.
Royal Pet Shipping reviews those variables before confirming transportation. When a route is eligible, we coordinate the carrier setup, timing, pickup, handoff, and travel instructions around the needs of the individual bird.
Bird-Specific Travel Protocols
Species & Route Review
We confirm the bird species, origin, destination, and transportation method before determining whether the route is eligible.
Draft & Temperature Awareness
Travel planning considers ventilation, temperature changes, direct airflow, season, and the sensitivity of the individual bird.
Secure Carrier Setup
Carrier size, perch or floor setup, ventilation, closures, and applicable transport requirements are reviewed before travel.
Carrier & Documentation Check
Airline, cargo, state, or destination requirements are reviewed because bird acceptance and paperwork can vary significantly by route.
Bird Transportation for Qualified Routes
Bird Travel Starts With Verification
Not every airline, route, season, or destination accepts every bird species. We start by checking feasibility first, then build the travel plan around the requirements that actually apply to that bird and journey.
Bird Shipping FAQ
No. Eligibility depends on species, origin, destination, transportation method, carrier policies, season, and applicable regulations. We review those details before confirming any bird journey.
Some do on certain routes, while others restrict species, seasons, or cargo acceptance. Airline availability must be verified for the exact trip rather than assumed.
We need the species, approximate size, origin, destination, preferred dates, number of birds, and any known permit or health-document information. Photos of the bird and current carrier can also be helpful.
Sometimes. Door-to-door or combined ground-and-air options depend on the species, route, local restrictions, carrier availability, and the travel plan. We confirm feasibility case by case.