SingaPaw Air Announces 2026 Pet-Friendly Private Jet Routes to Indonesia, Japan, and More

SingaPaw Air Announces 2026 Pet-Friendly Private Jet Routes to Indonesia, Japan, and More

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Pet owners will soon have a new way to travel with their animals. SingaPaw Air has launched what it describes as Asia’s first pet-friendly airline, offering private jet flights designed specifically for pets and their owners.

The service will begin operating global routes in 2026, including flights to Indonesia starting in January.

Unlike commercial airlines, SingaPaw Air does not run scheduled passenger services. It operates as a private jet charter service, allowing pets to travel in the cabin alongside their owners. The concept removes common restrictions such as mandatory crates, weight limits, and cargo hold placement.

The service is aimed at pet owners seeking a controlled and comfortable flying experience. Pets are treated as passengers and are allowed to sit next to their owners throughout the journey.

2026 Routes, Services, and Pricing

According to information released in the official Instagram account, the company’s 2026 global routes will roll out gradually across Asia. Indonesia is listed as the first destination, with flights scheduled to begin in January 2026. Thailand is set to follow in the second quarter of 2026.

Additional destinations include Hong Kong, with flights scheduled from 26 to 31 March 2026 and again from 4 to 11 May 2026. Japan is also on the route list, with services planned from 12 to 27 December 2026.

The company noted that routes and schedules remain subject to updates.

SingaPaw Air is operated by TheAsianPawrent in partnership with Air7Asia and its charter partners.

The operator manages flight coordination as well as pet-related documentation, including import and export permits and other travel requirements. This is intended to simplify international travel for pet owners.

The airline began operations in 2025 and offers bespoke private jet flights from Singapore to destinations across Asia and beyond. Other international destinations listed by the company include Bangkok, Tokyo, Melbourne, Dubai, and San Francisco.

According to official SingaPaw Air information, prices start at US$5,500 (approximately Rp93 million) for regional routes. Long-haul flights can exceed US$84,000 (around Rp1.4 billion).

These prices include pet travel documentation, private boarding, and specialised in-flight services.

SingaPaw Air targets a niche market of pet owners who have traditionally faced difficulties travelling internationally with animals. While the service sits in the premium segment, the company is positioning itself to meet growing demand for pet-friendly travel options in Asia.

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