Hi
Has anyone flew there cat over to Malaga and can advise me which company they used, I want the quickest way door to door so far I have been quoted £1,200 by pet Air any advice would be amazing
Thank you so much
Hi
Has anyone flew there cat over to Malaga and can advise me which company they used, I want the quickest way door to door so far I have been quoted £1,200 by pet Air any advice would be amazing
Thank you so much
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:19pm
I recently flew my dog over with TUI it cost 450 I had to buy crate on top of that which was 150 it won't be as much for the car crate. You then pay import fees which is around 190 Euros. If you go on the website it should point you in the right direction. The other option is drive him/her over there are quite a few companies but if you need a number I can supply you with one I think that is around 250 I intend to use the road route in future as it took 3to 4 hours after he landed for him to be released which was quite stressful for me and him. When you land in Malaga you need to get a taxi to the freight terminal which is only minutes away but not easily reached on foot . Hope this helps
Thank you so much this is really helpful I did not know about the freight terminal so this information is fab .
Sue
Sue62 wrote on Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:25pm:
Hi
Has anyone flew there cat over to Malaga and can advise me which company they used, I want the quickest way door to door so far I have been quoted £1,200 by pet Air any advice would be amazing
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Thank you so much
Hi Sue,
We are flying out two cats, Birmingham to Malaga on 16th August. Cost for both £740 including crates. We have used "Jets for pets" you can find them on goggle. We will be on a Tui flight.
We have been told it will cost €40 at the other end just to have them looked at after their flight, which is fine.
We paid £300 for both cats passports at out own vets.
Hope this is useful
Nick
Hi Nick
Thank you so much that's really useful
Sue
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Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:57pm
Budgie1961 wrote on Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:19pm:
I recently flew my dog over with TUI it cost 450 I had to buy crate on top of that which was 150 it won't be as much for the car crate. You then pay import fees which is around 190 Euros. If you go on the website it should point you in the right direction. The other option is drive him/her over t...
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...here are quite a few companies but if you need a number I can supply you with one I think that is around 250 I intend to use the road route in future as it took 3to 4 hours after he landed for him to be released which was quite stressful for me and him. When you land in Malaga you need to get a taxi to the freight terminal which is only minutes away but not easily reached on foot . Hope this helps
Hi,
I was reading the reply to animal transport problems and read that you had a road company in mind for your future travel. Could you please send it to me if possible.
I'm hoping to get my two whippets over to Antequera for next summer.
Thanks B
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 4:10pm
Hi The company is Brooke's Transport the guy you need to speak to is Richard the number is 0034 634177595. He really looks after your pets he makes sure they are kept warm and snug if needs be, they can even go up front and he chats and sings to them whilst driving along lol, makes them feel really comfortable.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 11:37am
Hope you don't mind me joining in here.. I would like in the future to bring our small dog over to Spain.. I will certainly give the guy who you recommend a ring.. thank you... Judith
I would never dream of bringing my cat out, because of the ferals. We know what ferals do to domestic, tamed cats, if you have a house cat different story. Additionally you need to take into account the heat in the summer months, can you cat deal with it??? Is it a house cat, if so then air con full time and cool pads and food but plenty of water for it. We are not bringing our beautiful cat because we know she can not cope with 30+C, please remember this is for the beautiful cat, not yourselves, that is the most important thing. The cat, not you.
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 9:15am
Hi, I took three cats over by road using Posh pets. It takes longer but its door to door and I thought it would be less stressful for my older one who was 17 at the time. I'm not pretending they enjoyed it but it was soon forgotten and they settled into the new house much quicker than I thought. All cats are happy over here, when it gets too hot they come inside for a sleep. I think I was around 1800 euro for the 3 cats. The van looked great, heating or air conditioning, big cage with litter tray, water and bed. They were collected from old house and dropped at new house.
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