🔄 Updated : June 30, 2026

Norwegian (Norway) is one of the airlines that accepts dogs both in the cabin and in the hold, under conditions. Weight limits, fees, breed restrictions and booking: here is everything you need to know before you reserve.

In the cabin

Norwegian accepts a dog in the cabin if its weight, carrier included, does not exceed 8 kg (18 lb). The carrier must be soft-sided and fit under the seat in front of you. Expect roughly €55–85 (~$63–98).

Airline’s stated conditions: dog + carrier max 8 kg (18 lb), 43 × 31 × 20 cm (17 × 12 × 8 in); max 2 per flight (Schengen/EU).

In the hold

Above the cabin limit, your dog travels in a pressurized, heated hold, inside an IATA-compliant crate, for a combined dog + crate weight of up to 14 kg (31 lb). Indicative fee: €150–200 (~$170–230).

Airline’s stated conditions: hold available within Schengen/EU; max 14 kg (31 lb) per animal.

Brachycephalic breeds

Like most airlines, Norwegian restricts flat-faced breeds (bulldogs, pugs, boxers, etc.), which are generally banned from the hold because of the respiratory risk. If your dog is brachycephalic, favor the cabin when its weight allows, and confirm the rule before booking.

How to book

Pet spots on board are limited: book as early as possible.

  1. Buy your ticket, then contact Norwegian to add your dog to the booking.
  2. Prepare the health documents (microchip identification, rabies vaccination, pet passport or health certificate, sometimes a rabies titer test) — see our guide to international travel with a dog.
  3. Choose the right container: an approved soft carrier (cabin) or an IATA crate (hold). Size it with our IATA crate calculator.

Compare with other airlines

Dog policies vary widely from one airline to the next. To find the best option for your route and your dog’s weight, use our can-my-dog-fly checker and browse our comparison of 62 airline pet policies. To prepare for the flight itself, read our advice on dog travel anxiety.

🌍 Where can you fly with Norwegian? Our entry-requirement guides for its destinations: Ireland, Finland, Malta & Norway, European Union, Portugal, Greece, Spain, United Kingdom.

Frequently asked questions

Does Norwegian accept dogs in the cabin?
Yes, up to 8 kg (18 lb), carrier included.
Does Norwegian carry dogs in the hold?
Yes, up to 14 kg (31 lb) (dog + crate), in an IATA-compliant crate — except brachycephalic breeds in most cases.
How much does it cost to fly a dog on Norwegian?
As a guide: cabin €55–85 ($63–98) · hold €150–200 ($170–230). The final fee depends on the itinerary and is confirmed at booking.

Sources

Norwegian — Travelling with pets, accessed June 2026. Conditions and fees change regularly: confirm with Norwegian before booking.