Pugs can fly on planes but not on the cargo since their flat face, and short snout would make it difficult to adjust to the hot air and high temperatures inside. Over the years, there have been several accidents of dogs flying in cargo, of which half of them were the flat-faced dog breeds like pug, Frenchie, and English bulldog. Not all airlines allow brachycephalic breeds to fly in cabins, though some do, like Aegean Airlines, Air Transat, Air Baltic, Transavia, and Copa Airlines.
If your pug is socialized and can adjust well with people and new places, consider taking them along with you on a flight. Before the journey, take him for a health check-up and ensure he has no breathing issues or other recurring problems. In case they get stressed or nervous quickly to changes or are a little obese, consider putting off the plan for the time being.
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