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Your Dog Could Fly With You in Business Class — Thanks to This New Travel Membership

A new ASMALLWORLD partnership with Turkish Airlines includes up to 500,000 miles a year, and opens the door to flying with your pet in the cabin.

holiday vacation jack russell dog waiting in airport terminal ready to board the airplane or plane at the gate, luggage or bag to the side

A luxury travel membership is now promising enough airline miles for a business-class flight each year.

The detail that makes it more interesting: your dog might be able to come along in the cabin.

ASMALLWORLD has partnered with Turkish Airlines to offer members up to 500,000 Miles&Smiles miles annually, depending on the membership tier.

That’s the kind of mileage that can cover a long-haul business class flight if you redeem it right.

And unlike a lot of premium cabin setups, Turkish Airlines does allow small pets in the cabin on many routes.

small dog pomaranian spitz in a travel bag on board of plane, selective focus

How the Pet Part Actually Works

Turkish Airlines allows cats and dogs to fly in the cabin as long as they are in an approved carrier and weigh no more than 8kg (about 17.6 lbs), including the carrier.

That means, in some cases, a small dog or cat could be on the same flight as you, even if you’re using those miles to book a more premium seat.

There are still restrictions. Carrier size matters, and routes can vary. And larger pets still need to go in the hold.

But compared to many long-haul carriers, it’s a relatively flexible setup.

The “Free Flight” Has a Catch

The biggest benefit is tied to ASMALLWORLD’s top Signature membership, which costs about £8,557 per year and includes 500,000 Miles&Smiles miles.

Lower tiers come with fewer miles, starting at 35,000 miles for the Advantage membership.

So yes, the miles can cover a major flight redemption. But this is still a luxury membership, not a no-strings-attached freebie.

Cute Australian Shepherd dog with cosmetic products having massage on couch in spa salon

This Fits Into a Much Bigger Trend

The interesting part isn’t just the miles. It’s how clearly this is being marketed to pet owners.

Luxury travel has started treating pets less like a complication and more like part of the experience.

At places like the Mandarin Oriental Paris, dogs can get custom bedding, toys, and even a dedicated menu prepared by a Michelin-starred chef.

At the Belmond Hotel Splendido, pets can have their own bathrobes, wellness treatments, and access to a dog concierge.

It’s not subtle.

Dog at the plane. French bulldog on a board, selective focus. Dog transportation

And Then There’s Flights Designed Just for Dogs

If this still feels a little over the top, there are now entire flight services built around pets.

Bark Air is probably the clearest example. Dogs fly in the cabin without being confined to small carriers, and the whole experience is designed around them.

I broke down how that works in another post if you’re curious.

The Bottom Line

This membership isn’t really about getting a “free” flight.

It’s about bundling luxury perks in a way that makes sense for a very specific kind of traveler—someone who already spends on premium flights, upscale hotels, and increasingly, travel that includes their pet.

And if your dog happens to fit under that 8kg limit, they might be coming with you.

Read next: BARK Air Launches as The World’s First Airline Designed Exclusively for Dogs

4 Comments

  1. Brittany Gilley says:

    I don’t travel with pets, but this is a nice perk

  2. Stephen C says:

    Flying would be so much more fun with your dog!

  3. Nice to see travel perks that genuinely include pets – feels like a natural upgrade for luxury flying.

  4. Terri Quick says:

    I absolutely love this!!!

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