Taking your pet to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of our most popular destinations for pet relocation from the United Kingdom, but its strict biosecurity rules mean you'll need to navigate some detailed import regulations. But no need to worry, we're here to help every step of the way.‍

Overview

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Export timeline

14-30 days
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Flight time

12-14 hours
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Quarantine

Not required
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Vaccinations

Required
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Blood tests

Not Required
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Snub-nose

Allowed

With over 25 years of experience transporting pets of all sizes - from Cats and Dogs to Birds and Reptiles, from the United Kingdom to Hong Kong, we have an in-depth understanding of the process. You can trust us to ensure your pet’s journey is as safe and stress-free as possible.

We’ll support you through every stage of the process from advising on vaccinations, securing import permits, providing the correct travel crate, and completing the travel documentation prior to departure.

Export Process and Timeline

1. Microchip
All pets must be implanted with a 15-digit ISO compliant microchip to begin the export process from the United Kingdom to Hong Hong.


2. Rabies Vaccination
Not required but highly encouraged for all pets.


3. Other Vaccinations
Dogs must be vaccinated against Distemper, Hepatitis and Parvovirus (DHP).
Cats must be vaccinated against Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia (FVRCP).
Vaccinations must be administered no later than 14 days before departure from the UK.


4. Import Permit
Known as a "special waiver or special permit" this must be applied for within Hong Kong via the AFCD (we offer this via our trusted local partner).


5. Completion of Travel Documentation
Within 10 days of departure, the DEFRA - Export Health Certificate is completed, allowing your pet to travel!


6. Flight, Arrival and Reunion!
Once your pet lands, customs clearance takes around 4 hours before you will be re-united with your pet.

What factors can influence the export timeframe?

An import permit, also known as a special waiver or special permit, is required for both Cats and Dogs entry into Hong Kong. This generally takes around 10 days to be issued after application and can only be applied for once your pet/s have the correct vaccinations. We generally advise to plan 1-2 months ahead of your planned departure date, however for a correctly vaccinated Cat or Dog, we can arrange the process in as little as two weeks.

What affects the costs?

Flight costs are based on the size of your pet's travel crate, which is determined by their measurements. This ensures your pet travels comfortably,safely, and in compliance with IATA and airline regulations.  There are additional costs to consider, such as the import permit and customs fees due locally upon arrival, which can all be included as an part of our quote.

For a full quote and price breakdown, please complete a quote form and one of our team members will be in touch shortly!

What vaccinations will my pet need?

We strongly encourage Cats and Dogs to receive a Rabies vaccination before travelling to Hong Kong. Whilst technically not required (as the UK is considered Rabies Free) unvaccinated pets will be vaccinated upon arrival into Hong Kong. This adds another step in the process, taking longer to reunite you and your pet after landing!  Therefore, to facilitate a speedy release upon arrival, we would advise completing this at least 14 days before departure.

Other required vaccinations are DHPP for Dogs, and FELV for Cats, all of which need to be administered at least 14 days before departure.  

What blood tests are required?

There are no blood tests required for either Cats or Dogs travelling between the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.

What documentation is required?

A DEFRA -  Export Health Certificate (EHC)  is required for pets travelling from the UK to Hong Kong, which can be completed up to 10 days before departure.

To complete the EHC, you will need an original vaccination card and the import permit (special permit / special waiver from the AFCD). This ensures your pet has the correct vaccinations for travel, and must be signed and endorsed by an Official Veterinarian. The original document will then need to travel with your pet attached to the crate, along with a copy of the permit and their original vaccination card and./or vaccination certificate for inspection in Hong Kong.

Will my pet need to quarantine?

Provided all the entry criteria are met, there is no quarantine for Cats or Dogs traveling between the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.

What airports can I fly into?

Hong Kong only has one airport  - HKG - which is located around 30 minutes from the city on a man-made island. This is the only airport permitted to accept pets from the United Kingdom, and has direct flights linking the UK with British Airways and Cathay Pacific offering multiple departure points.

Do they accept snub-nosed dogs?

At certain times of the year, when temperatures are below 28degrees, we can safely transport snub nosed breeds from the United Kingdom to Hong Kong. Additional requirements and procedures are in place to ensure their safety and well-being, but we can, and regularily do take snub-nosed dogs, including Bulldogs and Pugs, from the UK to Hong Kong.

Let's get you on your way
Start your journey today by filling in our online form to get an accurate quote personalised to your unique requirements.
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Testimonial
"It is such an enormous relief to have BonBon settled here in Hong Kong with us and happy in her new home."

Freddie and the team were brilliant and we cannot thank you enough. Relocating from the UK to HK with our bulldog BonBon was much more complicated than I could’ve imagined - being told by several agents that we simply would not be able to get her here, I was at a point of despair.

From my first call with Freddie, he was solution focused and had the experience, knowledge and contacts to find us an airline and route that would allow us to get her here, despite the many restrictions in place relating to snub-nosed breeds.

Freddie reassured us when we had a million questions and concerns, and liaised with our vet directly at times to ensure we had all appropriate documentation and checks in place. Tony who transported BonBon in the UK was super. It is such an enormous relief to have BonBon settled here in Hong Kong with us and happy in her new home.

A huge thank you for everything!

Nina D.

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Comprehensive pet export and import solutions

Our all-inclusive service offering provides everything needed for a comfortable and seamless journey for you and your pet, guiding you through every step of the way.

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Personal preparation
and advisory service

Your own dedicated pet consultant and personal point of contact, communicating directly with you and all external parties to ensure compliance at every step of the journey.
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Airline selection
and flight booking

We'll assist you in selecting the best airline and route for your pet, considering their breed, destination, overall health, and all seasonal considerations.
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IATA and Airline compliant travel crates

We ensure your pets safety and comfort by providing premium-quality air kennels,  ensuring it meets the strict IATA and airline compliance.
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Documents, Blood Tests and Vaccinations

We'll advise and organise vaccinations, blood tests (if required), and all travel documentation, dealing directly with your vet to ensure compliance at all times.
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Quarantine
and onward travel

We can arrange any quarantine requirements and organise efficient import clearance at your destination via our trusted network of with IPATA registered agents.
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All-inclusive
'door-to-door' service

We can collect your pet in our DEFRA-registered, air-conditioned vans and offer direct to check-in or pre-departure boarding, depending on your requirements.
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Pet export FAQ's

You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get regarding our international pet transport service.

If you have any more, please get in touch and we'll aim to get back to you as quickly as possible.
Where on the aircraft does my pet travel?

In general, all pets must travel as 'manifested cargo'.  This means that they travel in a compartment which is below the passenger cabin. This is kept pressurised, heated and ventilated, just like the passenger cabins. It is also kept dark, which encourages pets to sleep through the flight.

Will my pet be safe and comfortable?

All pets have to travel in containers which are compliant with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animal Regulations and with specific airline guidelines. These are all designed to ensure the safety and comfort of your pet during their travel. They must always have enough space in their travel crate to stand up, lie down and turn around easily.

We can provide standard or custom-made air kennels which meet the IATA guidelines and include absorbent bedding and food and water pots. We ensure the container is secure and isn't too big (which can make your pet feel insecure), or too small. We usually like to deliver your container at least a month before your pet's flight so they can get used to it well before they travel.

How do you calculate the costs?

Airline shipping is calculated on the volume of the  travel crate. We advise constructing a bespoke IATA compliant wooden crate which is based of measurements of your pet - which can help minimise costs. Therefore, each quote is entirely unique and based on this volume and the route you are flying - for a full quote it is best to fill in our online quote form and we will get back to you within 24 hours with our estimate.

Can I use my own travel crate?

We will always try to use an existing travel crate, providing it is IATA compliant. To be certain that your own crate is suitable we would need to know what size it is, what it is made of (plastic or wood) the internal dimensions and some specific measurements from your pet.

What documents do I need?

Each country has different requirements when it comes to documents. Some require import permits to be applied for in advance - others don't. Almost all countries require some form of export documentation, whether an official DEFRA health certificate or an Animal Health Certificate, with entry criteria that must be met.  This could be blood tests or vaccinations. Rabies vaccinations are a requirement for most countries. We can advise on each basis depending on where you are going too.

Can I fly out of my local airport?

Most flights will leave from the main international airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh etc).  Ultimately, the departure Airport will be determined by your destination as not all airlines serve all routes - but we will always try and base the quote on the closest airport that we can fly from, minimising overall flight times.

Can my pet fly on the same flight as me?

If you let us know which flight/airline you are planning to use and the date you plan to travel, we can make every effort to book cargo space on the same flight. This does depend on the airline having space and, for some flights, the time of arrival at transit points along the way. Additionally, in some countries animals are only permitted to arrive at certain airports.

Can I visit my pet during the flight?

Unfortunately no. Neither passengers nor crew have access to the cargo hold during flight.

Will my pet receive food and water?

Your pet will not be fed during the flight and we advise that you only give a light meal in the morning of travel if it's on a night flight. If your animal will be flying in the day, we advise it should be fed the night before. Your pet's air kennel will be fitted with a water container which will be filled before departure. We would also suggest that you exercise your pet as near to the flight time as possible.

What if I have to postpone my flight at the last minute?

We know that travel problems do arise. Maybe your own plans have changed, or your pet is unable to travel at the original time. Don't worry, as we can change the flight and get your pet back on track very quickly and, usually, only a small admin charge will be made to cover the amended paperwork and permits