Your story is our strongest evidence.

Every story you share helps build the case for in-cabin travel into the UK.

Why this matters

The UK government's position — and why we need to challenge it.

The UK government currently argues that dogs are more comfortable in cargo than in the cabin. The lived experience of thousands of owners — and the airline policies of every other major European country — say otherwise.

It is also not yet seen by UK officials as an immediate issue. It's framed as a lifestyle preference, not as something tied to animal welfare, family wellbeing, or the commercial benefit it would unlock for UK tourism, travel and trade.

By sharing your story, you help us prove otherwise. Real names. Real locations. Real journeys. Distress at the carousel. Dogs that wouldn't eat for days after cargo. Holidays cancelled. Families separated. Trips taken everywhere except the UK because of how arrivals are handled here.

The more stories we collect, the harder it becomes to dismiss this as a niche concern. Your experience matters — even if you think it's small.

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