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Malaysia Airlines Pet Policy 2026: Cargo Rules and Kuala Lumpur Connections Explained

Anano Gudushauri
July 16, 2026
6 min read
Malaysia Airlines Pet Policy 2026

Malaysia Airlines is one of the few global carriers that offers a dual-path approach to pet travel, allowing you to choose between checking your pet as "special excess baggage" on your flight or shipping them via their dedicated cargo division, MASKargo. One often-overlooked reality of flying with Malaysia Airlines is that while pets are generally welcomed in the hold, they are strictly prohibited from the passenger cabin, with the only notable exception being certified assistance dogs.

Navigating the entry requirements for Malaysia—or any international destination—requires strict adherence to local laws. To ensure your pet's journey complies with both airline and border regulations, utilize the free checklist tool at Pet Holiday Club, which covers international documentation requirements for more than 190 countries. For a comprehensive overview of global entry regulations, you can also explore the Pet Travel Country Guides | Import & Export Rules by Country | Pet Holiday Club

Malaysia Airlines Pet Policy: At a Glance

  • In-Cabin Household Pets: Not permitted (zero exceptions for cats/dogs).

  • Checked Baggage: Permitted (as "special excess baggage") for cats, dogs, and fish on select routes.

  • Cargo (MASKargo): Required for very large pets, long-haul journeys, or destinations with strict import laws.

  • Allowed Species: Dogs, cats, and fish (birds, reptiles, and rodents are generally excluded).

  • Malaysia Entry: Mandatory import permit from the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and MAQIS is required before travel.

  • Quarantine: Minimum 7-day quarantine at a government facility for pets from non-exempt countries.

In-Cabin Pet Rules

Malaysia Airlines maintains a strict "no pets in cabin" policy for all domesticated cats and dogs, regardless of their size, weight, or breed. The only animals permitted in the passenger cabin are certified assistance dogs that are suitably marked, harnessed, and leashed. These animals must be clean, well-mannered, and able to fit in the space provided at your feet without obstructing cabin operations. You must provide advance notice at least 48 hours before your flight to ensure cabin crew accommodations are prepared.

Checked Baggage and Cargo Rules

If your pet is not a service animal, they must travel in the aircraft's hold. You have two primary options:

1. Special Excess Baggage

For many domestic and international routes, your pet can travel on the same flight as you. This is classified as "special excess baggage" and must be booked in advance.

  • Weight Limit: The combined weight of your pet and their container must not exceed 32 kg (70 lbs).

  • Container Dimensions: Linear dimensions (Length + Width + Height) must not exceed 204 cm (80 in).

  • Booking: You must notify Malaysia Airlines at the time of ticket purchase.

2. Manifest Cargo (MASKargo)

For very large pets, pets traveling without an owner, or destinations with specific import laws (such as the UK, Australia, or New Zealand), you must use MASKargo.

  • Booking: This must be arranged through a professional freight forwarder or authorized pet relocation agent, not through standard passenger reservations.

  • Facility: MASKargo operates specialized animal handling facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), providing climate-controlled environments for your pet's transit.

Breed Restrictions and Safety

Malaysia Airlines enforces strict welfare standards to prevent health complications during flight. The following breeds are widely considered brachycephalic (snub-nosed) and are generally prohibited from travel in the hold:

  • Restricted Dog Breeds: Affenpinscher, Akita, American Bulldog, Bordeaux Mastiff, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Brussels Griffon, Bulldog, Bull Mastiff, Cane Corso, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Chow Chow, Dogo Argentino, English Mastiff, English Toy Spaniel, Fila Brasileiro, French Bulldog, Japanese Chin, Lhasa Apso, Mastiff, Pekinese, and Pug.

  • General Limits: Puppies and kittens younger than 8–15 weeks (depending on the specific airline policy and destination) are also typically barred from travel.

Malaysia Import Requirements (DVS & MAQIS)

If your destination is Malaysia, you must navigate two specific government agencies: the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services (MAQIS).

  1. DVS Pre-Approval: You must obtain DVS pre-approval before applying for any permits.

  2. MAQIS Import Permit: Once approved, you must apply for an import permit through the MAQIS e-Permit online system. This should be done 4–6 weeks before your arrival.

  3. Health Certificate: A government-endorsed health certificate, issued within seven days of your flight, is mandatory.

  4. Microchip: Your pet must have an ISO 11784/11785 compliant 15-digit microchip.

  5. Quarantine: Unless your pet is coming from a "Scheduled Country" (e.g., UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore), they will be subject to a minimum 7-day quarantine at a government facility. Advance quarantine reservations are mandatory.

Step-by-Step Booking Guide

  1. Check Destination Rules: Verify the import laws of your destination country and ensure your pet meets all vaccination and microchip requirements.

  2. Secure an Import Permit: If traveling to Malaysia, apply for your DVS pre-approval and MAQIS permit at least 4–6 weeks in advance.

  3. Book Your Flight: Reserve your passenger ticket first.

  4. Reserve Pet Space: Contact Malaysia Airlines or your cargo agent to reserve space for your pet. Do this as early as possible, as space is limited.

  5. Final Health Check: Visit a government-appointed veterinarian within 7 days of departure to obtain your final health certificate and have your documents endorsed.

Tips for Flying With Your Pet

  • Crate Training: Start crate training your pet weeks or even months before your flight. The crate must be IATA-compliant, meaning it is rigid, escape-proof, and ventilated.

  • Temperature Awareness: Malaysia Airlines may refuse to transport your pet if ambient temperatures at any point of travel exceed 29°C (85°F) or fall below 7°C (45°F).

  • Arrival Coordination: If your pet is arriving in Malaysia, ensure your quarantine facility reservation is confirmed and that you have all original documents in your carry-on luggage for customs inspection.

Airline Comparison: Malaysia Airlines vs. Competitors

Feature

Malaysia Airlines

KLM

Lufthansa

In-Cabin Pets

No

Yes (Small pets)

Yes (Small pets)

Checked Baggage

Yes

Yes

Yes

KLIA Handling

Excellent (MASKargo)

N/A

N/A

Malaysia Import

Strict/Regulatory

Strict

Strict

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I bring my dog in the cabin on a Malaysia Airlines flight?

No. Malaysia Airlines does not permit pets in the passenger cabin. All dogs must travel in the aircraft hold as checked baggage or manifest cargo.

Q: Do I need an import permit to bring a pet to Malaysia?

Yes. You must obtain an import permit through the MAQIS e-Permit system after receiving DVS pre-approval before your pet arrives in Malaysia.

Q: How long is the quarantine for pets entering Malaysia?

Pets from non-exempt countries face a minimum 7-day quarantine at a government facility. You must make advance quarantine reservations at KLIA or other authorized points of entry.

Q: How much does it cost to ship a pet on Malaysia Airlines?

Fees are calculated based on the combined weight of your pet and their container. You will be charged based on excess baggage rates for checked pets or commercial freight rates if using the MASKargo division.
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Q: Are snub-nosed (brachycephalic) breeds allowed?

No. Due to the high risk of respiratory distress, Malaysia Airlines does not transport brachycephalic dog or cat breeds in the aircraft hold.

Q: How far in advance should I book my pet's travel?

You should book your pet's space as soon as you have confirmed your own flight. For international permits and quarantine, start the process at least 6–8 weeks in advance.
Check dog crate requirements here: IATA Dog Crate Requirements 2026 | Complete Guide

Before flying with your pet on Malaysia Airlines, make sure you have the right documentation for your destination. Pet Holiday Club covers 190+ countries with government-sourced, vet-verified pet travel checklists at petholidayclub.com — so you arrive prepared, not refused.

Frequently Asked Questions

Malaysia Airlines does not permit pets to travel in the passenger cabin, with the sole exception of medically certified service dogs on certain routes. All other domestic pets, such as cats and dogs, must travel as manifested cargo in a temperature-controlled and pressurized hold.
Your pet must be at least three months old, healthy, and have all required vaccinations and health certificates for the destination country. They must travel in an IATA-approved travel crate that is large enough for them to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
Pet travel must be booked separately from your passenger ticket through MABkargo, the airline's cargo division. You should contact MABkargo at least 48 hours before your flight to make a reservation and confirm all documentation and crate requirements.
During a layover at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), your pet will be safely transferred to the connecting flight by ground staff. For longer transits, pets are cared for at the designated animal hotel facility to ensure their comfort and well-being.
The cost for transporting a pet via Malaysia Airlines cargo depends on the total weight of your pet and its crate, as well as the flight route. For an accurate price quote, you must contact MABkargo directly with your specific travel details.

Written by

Anano Gudushauri

Pet Holiday Club

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