Sadly, your pooch won’t get to see a murder mystery on the Orient Express, as only trained and registered Assistance & Service Dogs are permitted on their services. No other animals are allowed to travel on Orient Express trains, including Emotional Support Animals (ESAs), as they are not trained to perform a specific task for their owner. You can check out reviews for Venice Simplon Orient Express trains for those who’ve travelled with an Assistance or Service Dog. To travel in Europe with your cat or dog, European Sleeper brought some exciting new options between London and Berlin in 2023, as well as a new cat and dog friendly train routes between Germany, Holland and Belgium. Otherwise, you may decide to choose from the pet friendly airlines that transport your pet in the cabin or hold, or one of the pet couriers that offer specialised animal travel.
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Assistance & Service Dogs on Venice Simplon Orient Express Trains
For your dog to travel under the Orient Express Assistance & Service Dog policy, they must have been trained by an organisation that’s either a member, or affiliated with, one of the following:
- Assistance Dogs (UK)
- The International Guide Dog Federation
- Assistance Dogs International
Always protect your dog against vector-borne diseases in a foreign country, and remember to leave a review if you have travelled on the Orient Express with your Assistance or Service Dog!