Airlines that do – and don’t – transport monkeys for animal experiments
Find out which airlines do transport monkeys for research - and which ones refuse to
Thanks to our long-running campaign, many of the world’s major passenger airlines refuse to transport monkeys for animal research.
Sadly, there are some that still do.
The airlines that DO or would fly monkeys who are destined for a life of suffering in animal experiments are:
ABX Air
Aeroflot - Act now to stop Aeroflot accepting shipments of monkeys
AirBridgeCargo - Urge AirBridgeCargo to stop transporting monkeys
Air France - Please tell Air France to stop the cruelty
Royal Jordanian Airlines - Tell Royal Jordanian to stop these cargoes of cruelty
The Airlines that DO NOT fly monkeys destined for the research industry are:
Aer Lingus
Aegean Airlines
Air Arabia
airBaltic
Air Canada
Air China
Air Hong Kong
Air Malta
Air New Zealand
Air Seychelles
Alaska Airlines
Alitalia
All Nippon Airways
American Airlines
Ameriflight
Amerijet International
Asiana Airlines
Austrian Airlines
Azerbaijan Airlines
British Airways
British Midland Airways Limited
Brussels Airlines
Cargolux
Caribbean Airlines
Cathay Dragon
Cathay Pacific
China Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
Cyprus Turkish Airlines
Czech Airlines
Delta Air Lines
DHL Aviation
Easyjet
Egyptair
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd
Emirates
EVA Air
Etihad Airways
Finnair
Flybe
Gulf Air
Hainan Airlines
IBC Airways
Iberia
Japan Airlines
Jet2.com
JetBlue Airways
Kenya Airways
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Korean Air
Laparkan Airways
Loganair
LOT Polish Airlines
Lufthansa
Malaysia Airlines
Martinair
Middle East Airlines
Monarch Airlines
Norwegian Air Shuttle
Olympic Air
Pakistan International Airlines
Philippine Airlines
Qantas Airways
Qatar Airways
Ryanair
SilkAir
Singapore Airlines
South African Airways
Southwest Airlines
Swiss International Air Lines
TAP Portugal
Thai Airways International
Thomson Airways
United Airlines
Virgin America
Vietnam Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Australia
WestJet