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LIVE ANIMAL SHIPPER’S
CERTIFICATION & JOURNEY DECLARATION
Air Waybill No. Weight (KG) Airport of Airport of Flight # / Date of Flight # / Date of
Departure Destination Departure First Flight Departure Second
(3-letter code) (3-letter code) Flight
Number of Packages IATA Container Requirement Number Species (Common name) and Quantity of
(if known) Animals (Scientific name is required for
commercial shipments)
Feeding/Watering Instructions Date, Time, Place of First Packing Duration of Journey
(needed in case of delay) (in hours)
[] Yes In addition to having completed all advance arrangements, this consignment is properly described and packed, and is in
proper condition for carriage according to the current edition of the IATA Live Animals Regulations and all applicable
carrier and governmental regulations. The animal(s) of this consignment is (are) in good health and condition.
[] Yes [] No Animals taken from the wild have been appropriately acclimatized prior to shipment.
[] Yes [] No This consignment includes species as described in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
Fauna and Flora (CITES). Applicable permits/certificates are attached to the air waybill.
[] Yes [] No This consignment includes species included within IATA’s Live Animal regulations and/or any other applicable national
or local laws or regulations.
[] Yes The animals contained in this shipment are healthy and they have been examined prior to shipment and are free of any
apparent injury and readily recognizable diseases. They are also free of external parasitic infestation, including mites,
ticks, and leeches, that can readily be seen under normal lighting conditions.
Please initial Hereby I acknowledge that,
below
1. The shipper accepts that carrier is not liable for any loss, damage or expense arising from death due to natural
causes, or death or injury of any animal caused by the conduct or acts of the live animal itself or of other animals,
such as biting, kicking, goring, or smothering, nor for that caused or contributed to by the conditions, nature, or
propensities of the animals.
2. The shipper certifies that the live animals (including pets) are deemed fit to travel by a competent veterinarian and
carrier is not liable for illness, injury, or death due to underlying medical conditions that may be aggravated during
transport. The shipper understands that Delta has the final decision on whether a shipment is accepted. If the
booking specifications have changed or the shipment does not comply with carrier's current policies, Delta has the
right to deny the shipment.
3. The shipper gives Delta consent to fully investigate the cause of illness, injury, or death of an animal during
transport, including, without limitation, transporting animal(s) to receive veterinary medical care and the
performance of a necropsy.
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LIVE ANIMAL SHIPPER’S
CERTIFICATION & JOURNEY DECLARATION
Shipper’s Name
Shipper’s Address
Shipper’s 24-hour Emergency Number
Consignee’s Name
Consignee’s Address
Consignee’s 24-hour Emergency Number
Name/Title of Signatory
_________________________________________________ Shippers’ failure to comply in all respects with the applicable IATA
Signature Live Animals Regulations and any other international, national or
local government regulations, may be in breach of applicable law
and subject to legal actions and/or penalties. (Refer to Chapter 1,
_________________________________________________ Section 1.2. of the IATA Live Animals Regulations)
Date (YYYY/MM/DD)
__________________________________________________
(Please review the reverse side for special conditions.)
If you need assistance completing this form, please contact the Live Animal Desk at liveanimals@delta.com.
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LIVE ANIMAL SHIPPER’S
CERTIFICATION & JOURNEY DECLARATION
The animal’s health & safety We want live animals to be safe and comfortable during travel. For their safety,
please review your responsibilities before tendering any live animal for
is our top priority. transportation with Delta Air Lines.
Instructions for shippers are given in Chapters 1. 7, 8,9.10 and 11 of the IATA Live Animals Regulations. Before
any shipment containing live animals is tendered for transport by air, the shipper must ensure that:
• The animals being tendered for transportation are not prohibited by any applicable national, state or local governments.
• All required export, import, and/or transit health certificates, licenses and permits, etc. are accompanying the shipment.
• The animal shipments are properly classified, described, packed, marked, and labeled.
• The IATA Shipper's Certification for Live Animals has been properly and fully completed.
• Pregnant animals may not be tendered for transportation without official veterinary certificate certifying that the animals are fit to
travel and that there is no risk of birth occurring during the entire journey (Note: Pregnant monkeys, nursing females with suckling
young and un-weaned animals are not accepted for air transport.)
• Animals that have given birth in the last 48 hours before the start of the journey may not be tendered for transportation.
• The animals have been properly prepared for transportation (see specific container requirements for further information).
• The animal is not tranquillized without veterinary approval and supervision.
• The consignee has been advised of the flight details in order to arrange immediate collection upon arrival.
• A 24-hour phone number that the air carrier can use to obtain instructions from the shipper or his/her agent in the event of an
emergency, and such information is written on the Air Waybill.
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LIVE ANIMAL SHIPPER’S
CERTIFICATION & JOURNEY DECLARATION
EXAMPLE
Air Waybill No. Weight (KG) Airport of Airport of Flight # / Date of Flight # / Date of
Departure Destination Departure First Flight Departure Second
(3-letter code) (3-letter code) Flight
XXX-12345678 7 kgs ATL MIA DL# / MM- DL# / MM-DD-
DD-YYYY YYYY
Number of Packages IATA Container Requirement Number Species (Common name) and Quantity of
(if known) Animals (Scientific name is required for
commercial shipments)
1 CR1 (this is the container Cat-1
requirement number for
most dogs and cats)
Feeding/Watering Instructions Date, Time, Place of First Packing Duration of Journey
(needed in case of delay) (in hours)
Provide instructions in case of a delay and Depending on the type of Duration of
notate if food is affixed to surface of animal, it may or may NOT journey from
container. be the date of packing at the time of
the airport. first loading
until delivery.
[√] Yes In addition to having completed all advance arrangements, this consignment is properly described and packed, and
is in proper condition for carriage according to the current edition of the IATA Live Animals Regulations and all
applicable carrier and governmental regulations. The animal(s) of this consignment is (are) in good health and
condition.
[ ] Yes [√] No Animals taken from the wild have been appropriately acclimatized prior to shipment.
[ ] Yes [√] No This consignment includes species as described in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of
Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Applicable permits/certificates are attached to the air waybill.
[ ] Yes [√] No This consignment includes species included within IATA’s Live Animal regulations and/or any other applicable
national or local laws or regulations.
[√] Yes The animals contained in this shipment are healthy and they have been examined prior to shipment and are free of
any apparent injury and readily recognizable diseases. They are also free of external parasitic infestation, including
mites, ticks, and leeches, that can readily be seen under normal lighting conditions.
Please initial Hereby I acknowledge that,
below
4. The shipper accepts that carrier is not liable for any loss, damage or expense arising from death due to natural
JD causes, or death or injury of any animal caused by the conduct or acts of the live animal itself or of other animals,
such as biting, kicking, goring, or smothering, nor for that caused or contributed to by the conditions, nature, or
propensities of the animals.
5. The shipper certifies that the live animals (including pets) are deemed fit to travel by a competent veterinarian and
JD carrier is not liable for illness, injury, or death due to underlying medical conditions that may be aggravated during
transport. The shipper understands that Delta has the final decision on whether a shipment is accepted. If the
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