Region:Middle East
Author(s):Rebecca
Product Code:KRAD1525
Pages:95
Published On:November 2025

By Type:The market is segmented into a diverse range of services tailored to the needs of pet owners. Subsegments include Domestic Pet Travel Services, International Pet Travel Services, Pet Travel Insurance, Pet Transport Services, Pet Accommodation Services, Pet Travel Accessories, Customs Clearance Assistance for Pets, Health Certificate and Vaccination Services, Pet Boarding Facilities, Pet Sitting Services During Travel, In-Home Pet Care Services, and Others. Among these,International Pet Travel Servicesis the leading subsegment, driven by the growing expatriate population and the increasing frequency of international relocations with pets.

By End-User:The end-user segmentation encompasses Individual Pet Owners, Pet Travel Agencies, Veterinary Clinics, Pet Boarding Facilities, Pet Nannies, and Others.Individual Pet Ownersconstitute the largest segment, reflecting the rising number of households with pets and a strong willingness to invest in travel services that ensure pet comfort and safety. The segment’s dominance is reinforced by the growing trend of pet humanization and the increasing frequency of leisure and relocation travel involving pets.

The Qatar Pet Travel Services Market is characterized by a dynamic mix of regional and international players. Leading participants such as Qatar Airways, PetRelocation, AirPets International, Happy Tails Travel, Air Animal Pet Movers, Jetpets, Pet Express, Royal Paws, CitizenShipper, Carry My Pet, Pet Air Carrier, Animal Airways, Pet Travel Solutions, Pet Travel Agency, Pet Travel Services Qatar contribute to innovation, geographic expansion, and service delivery in this space.
The future of the Qatar pet travel services market appears promising, driven by increasing pet ownership and a growing emphasis on pet welfare. As disposable incomes rise, more pet owners are likely to seek specialized travel services that cater to their pets' needs. Additionally, advancements in technology will facilitate easier booking processes, while sustainable travel options will become more prevalent, aligning with global trends. The market is poised for significant growth as these factors converge, creating a vibrant landscape for pet travel services.
| Segment | Sub-Segments |
|---|---|
| By Type | Domestic Pet Travel Services International Pet Travel Services Pet Travel Insurance Pet Transport Services Pet Accommodation Services Pet Travel Accessories Customs Clearance Assistance for Pets Health Certificate and Vaccination Services Pet Boarding Facilities Pet Sitting Services During Travel In-Home Pet Care Services Others |
| By End-User | Individual Pet Owners Pet Travel Agencies Veterinary Clinics Pet Boarding Facilities Pet Nannies Others |
| By Service Type | Ground Transportation (Land) Air Transportation Sea Transportation Online Booking Services Offline Booking Services Others |
| By Destination | Domestic Destinations International Destinations Pet-Friendly Hotels Others |
| By Customer Segment | Families Singles Seniors Expatriates Others |
| By Travel Purpose | Leisure Travel Business Travel Relocation Others |
| By Policy Support | Subsidies for Pet Travel Services Tax Exemptions for Pet Travel Government Grants for Pet Welfare Others |
| By Pet Type | Dogs Cats Birds Other Pet Types (e.g., rabbits, reptiles, rodents) |
| Scope Item/Segment | Sample Size | Target Respondent Profiles |
|---|---|---|
| Pet Relocation Services | 45 | Pet Travel Agents, Relocation Specialists |
| Pet-Friendly Accommodation Providers | 38 | Hotel Managers, Property Owners |
| Veterinary Services for Traveling Pets | 42 | Veterinarians, Animal Care Specialists |
| Pet Owners Utilizing Travel Services | 65 | Pet Owners, Frequent Travelers |
| Pet Travel Regulatory Bodies | 28 | Regulatory Officials, Policy Makers |
The Qatar Pet Travel Services Market is valued at approximately USD 165 million, reflecting significant growth driven by increasing pet ownership, rising disposable incomes, and a trend towards pet humanization among Qatari households.