Loss of pets during air travel is treated like lost suitcases, limiting airline compensation obligations

This ruling came from a case involving a woman who flew from Buenos Aires to Barcelona with her dog in October 2019. Because of its size, the dog had to travel in the cargo hold, but sadly it escaped during loading and was never found. The pet’s owner asked for €5,000 compensation for her heartbreak, but the airline accepted responsibility only within the usual baggage limits.
That might feel tough or even unfair, especially for devoted pet owners who see their animals as family members. But legally, airlines’ compensation rules for lost pets are the same as for lost suitcases.
If you plan to fly with your pet, it’s worth knowing this ruling and checking your airline’s policies carefully. You might want extra insurance to avoid losing out if your pet is lost in transit.
At the end of the day, while this decision sets a clear precedent across the EU, it’s understandable if some people feel it doesn’t give pets the value and protection they deserve.
Whatever your thoughts, knowing the rules means pet owners can be better prepared to protect their furry companions when travelling by air.
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