Cabin dog + carrier limit varies by airline and route; verify the current limit before booking
Vueling
Vueling appears in DogAbroad route data as an observed operator on Spain and short-haul Europe where Vueling is the direct operator. Its published or airline-controlled pet pathway should be treated as schedule evidence plus a carrier to verify, not proof that a specific dog can travel on a specific flight.
Book early and confirm aircraft acceptance.
Under-seat dimensions can vary by aircraft.
Fees can change by region and currency.
Booking tip
Use Vueling only if the dog fits the cabin rules and the route accepts pets. Ask for written confirmation of the exact operating carrier, date, aircraft, pet quota, dog weight, breed, carrier or crate size, handling method and destination documents before paying.
Why it can work
Vueling can be useful when it is the direct operating carrier on Spain and short-haul Europe where Vueling is the direct operator. A direct confirmed operator can reduce transfer risk and interline handoffs, provided the airline accepts the dog and the destination authority accepts the arrival pathway.
Restrictions
Final acceptance depends on route, aircraft, live-animal quota, carrier or crate, dog age, breed, weather, transit countries and destination import rules. Small cabin pets only; no normal checked-pet or cargo pathway for ordinary travellers.
Dog-owner notes
DogAbroad keeps this profile conservative because airline pet rules change and may differ between operating carriers, codeshares and local markets. Use the official policy page as the starting point, then confirm the booking directly with Vueling before relying on it.
Final check before paying
Confirm the exact aircraft, route, dog breed, carrier size, temperature rules and destination import law directly with the airline. A country can allow dogs while a specific airline or aircraft refuses them.