For travel within the European Union, cats, dogs, and ferrets must have a passport issued by a veterinarian. This passport should list the vaccinations the pet has received, including a valid and up-to-date rabies vaccination certificate, and attest to the pet's health. Additionally, the pet must have a legible tattoo or microchip.
To travel within Italy, pets must have a Pet Health Card or Passport. [AMZ asins='B00QHC01C2,B00AAPGA2W,B000633ZOY,B0B77BRG75']
For travel within the United States, cats and dogs must have one of the following: a valid rabies vaccination certificate, a CDC-issued unimmunized dog permit (for dogs inadequately immunized against rabies), or a written or oral statement that the dog has been living in a rabies-free country for the past 6 months or since birth.
ITA Airways does not allow pets younger than three months to travel. Passengers should check the rules and restrictions for their destination country with its embassy or consulate. No pets are allowed to travel to the United Kingdom. Transport of dogs and cats in Israel is regulated by specific legislation. However, recognized guide dogs or assistance dogs accompanying disabled passengers can travel for free, and recognized assistance dogs can travel to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Pets may be carried in the cabin if weighing up to a maximum of 10 KG, including the pet carrier and food. Pets up to 75 KG (including carrier and food) may be transported in the cargo hold.
Pet in Cabin - 60 EUR / 70 USD
Pet as Checked Item - 70 EUR / 80 USD
Pet in Cabin - 90 EUR / 100 USD
Pet as Checked Item - 100 EUR / 110 USD
Pet in Cabin - 210 EUR / 2300 USD
Pet as Checked Item - 220 EUR / 240 USD