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Getting There in Holland

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Getting to the Netherlands

For a list of travel operators, please click on the 'Travel Providers for Holland' tab located above.

Flights to Holland (flying into Amsterdam) start from £54 per person and take about an hour and 25 minutes.

Pets will need an EU Pet Passport to travel, and are exempt from quarantine under the PETS scheme. You will need to consult the airline for details of costs.

The EU Pet Passport contains information about the pet such as its owner, identification number andc proof of vaccination against rabies. It is issued by the vet and valid for the life of the pet.

What is the PETS scheme?

The PETS scheme (Pet Travel Scheme) is an agreement which was made by several EU countries to allow the movement of pets between these countries free of quarantine regulations. Since its introduction, other non-EU countries which are free from the rabies virus have subscribed to the PETS scheme.

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