| Traveling with pets to Bogota |
All passengers travelling through domestic transit entering pets (dogs and cats) to Colombia through Bogotá must certify the medical status of their pet(s). Once passengers arrive with their pets and complete their transit in Bogotá with final destination to another city in Colombia, they must register and show their pet(s) at the ICA office located on the international deck of the airport of El Dorado. In order to complete the medical examination and the related documentation evaluation, you mush show to the ICA official the original and a copy of the bill of health and vaccinations in force and in accordance to the age (of the animal).
If in compliance with the required documentation for the pet(s) and the physical examination is satisfactory, a Medical Examination Certificate(CIS) will be issued; otherwise, the pet(s) will be held and the passenger will have 5 (five) calendar days to submit the required documentation or failing to do so will result into re-shipment of the pet(s). The retained pet(s) will not be held on the international deck and the care of the same in terms of food, water, and logistics will be the responsibility of the passenger.
The ICA office delivers its services 24/7 on the international deck and the passenger must pay the values established in accordance to Resolución ICA No. 005045 Art. 9 201. The basic rate for international flights during 2012 are.
- regular hours: COP 36.500.
- extraordinary hours (outside of working hours, nights, mornings, and holidays) COP 54.750.
| Traveling with pets from Ecuador |
Passengers traveling from Ecuador with pets must procure a permit from AGROCALIDAD, an office of the Ecuador Ministry of Agriculture and Cattle Farming, prior to the date of their flight. This permit can be obtained by showing the pet's vaccination certificate, medical certificate of good health, and animal health permit. Said permit must be obtained even if the pet entered Ecuador with a similar document issued in its city of origin. Such a permit must be validated by the authority indicated by the Ministry in Ecuador.
We remind you that pets less than eight weeks of age will not be able to obtain an exit permit, since the vaccination schedule is not complete before that time.
| Traveling with pets to Nassau, Bahamas |
All pets must have a permit to enter the Bahamas prior to their flight. It is the passenger's responsibility to contact the corresponding authorities to acquire this permit prior to their trip.
| Traveling with pets to Panama |
Passengers that travel with pets to Panama must comply with the following requirements:
- Have a small species export certificate or license issued by the health department of the country of origin, confirming anti-rabies vaccination. This certificate/license is valid for 2 months.
- Certificate of good health for the pet, authenticated by the Panama Consulate in the country of origin.
- Certificate of anti-rabies vaccination for the pet.
- Notify the arrival of the pet(s) 3 days in advance by filling out the form Request for Home Quarantine (available only in Spanish). For more information, please send an email to: cam@minsa.gob.pa.
- The person responsible for the pet(s) must provide these documents to the doctor of veterinary medicine at the Department of Zoonosis Control in the Tocumen International Airport, who verifies the corresponding documentation.
- Upon complying with the requirements, the pet(s) is given to the responsible person. If the requirements are not met, the pet(s) is (are) returned to the country of origin via the services of the airline in which it (they) arrived to the country.
- The cost of the quarantine process is US $146 per pet, in cash.
Note: The schedule for service at the airport is from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pets that arrive outside this schedule or on holidays will remain in airport kennels.
| Traveling with pets to/from Venezuela |
According to Venezuelan Aviation Regulation 113 (Regulación Aeronáutica Venezolana, RAV 113), transporting domestic animals in the cabin is prohibited with the exception of service animals, which are allowed onboard the passenger cabin with proper documentation accrediting them as such. Service dogs must wear a muzzle during the entire flight.