No. Most pets are required to ride in the cargo hold, and most airlines have further restrictions on what type of pets they'll allow (for example, some airlines do not allow rodents period).
No, unless it's a rescue dog or a guide dog.
Cabin pets are First Airline to allowed Pets on international flights.
Although some airlines will allow you to fly rabbits and other pets in the cargo hold, this can be very dangerous and stressful for the animal -- many people advise against it. More and more airlines are allowing pets to travel with their owners in the passenger sections of the plane, but most of these airlines only allow cats and dogs. Even flying in the passenger section of a plane can be dangerous for pets, so anyone thinking of taking their rabbit on the plane should spend a lot of time weighing the pros and cons, considering other options, talking to rabbit authorities (like vets, and experienced rabbit owners), and planning ways to lessen each and every risk.
Hawaiian Airlines is a great airline for traveling with pets. Hawaiian Airlines Pet Policy offer a one of a kind air carrier policy for pets and other animals on board. Hawaiian Airlines isn't an ordinary airline in that they don't just allow pets, as most do; but they provide accommodations for them as well.
Rabbits
As with almost all airlines, pets can very well fly. Obviously they are not permitted in the passenger cabin unless they are an assistance dog. Singapore Airlines will definitely allow dogs to travel in the cargo hold. They are transported in cages with food and water and other necessitites. I think they are sedated. The cargo hold is kept warm and pressurised.
Rabbits can be considered both pets and livestock. Some people keep rabbits as pets for companionship, while others raise them as livestock for food production or fiber (such as Angora rabbits for their wool). The categorization depends on how the rabbits are kept and the purpose for which they are raised.
Virgin Airlines requires that you have a health certificate for your pet, so they can be assured that it is not harboring any illness or disease. Many Virgin Airline flights do not allow small animals such as cats, birds or dogs to travel inside the cabin so be sure to call and check for your particular flight. Large pets are allowed as checked baggage into the cargo hold. If flying internationally, be aware that other countries have their own laws regarding pets and They have their own requirements for allowing pets entry into their country.
No
Some do, some don't. Islam does not forbid the keeping of pets.
when we became vegetarians!