Pet Transport from India to Hungary
India is not on the EU approved third-country list under EU Implementing Regulation 2026/636. Moving a pet from India to Hungary therefore requires a FAVN rabies antibody titre test and a 90-day waiting period from the blood draw date before entry is …
The India to Hungary import process
Every step must be completed in sequence. A single missed deadline can add months to your timeline. We own the entire process.
Responsible: Vet in India
Responsible: Vet in India
Responsible: EU-approved laboratory
Responsible: Owner
Responsible: Authorised vet and AQCS
Responsible: Owner or freight agent
What your pet needs to enter Hungary
Every item must be verified before your pet can board. We track each one against current standards.
What this route typically costs
Critical points
The 90-day waiting period runs from the titre test blood draw date, not the date the result arrives. Calculate the earliest permitted entry date from the blood draw date before booking flights.
Hungary restricts certain breeds. If your dog is on the restricted list, a special permit must be in place before import. Contact NEBIH (nebih.gov.hu) to confirm breed status before making any bookings.
Budget carriers such as Wizz Air operating from Budapest do not accept live animal cargo. All cargo must route via a full-service carrier network through a European hub.
Approved carriers for this route
Not all airlines accept live animals. We book only with carriers that handle live animal cargo correctly.
What paperwork does a pet from India need to enter Hungary?
Hungary follows EU Implementing Regulation 2026/636 as an EU member. India is not on the EU approved list, so the full unlisted-country process applies.
The sequence is: ISO 11784/11785 microchip first (before any rabies vaccination), then rabies vaccination (minimum 21 days before blood draw), then FAVN titre test at an EU-approved laboratory (blood drawn at least 21 days after vaccination, minimum result 0.5 IU/ml), then the 90-day waiting period counted from the blood draw date. After the wait, AQCS endorses an EU Animal Health Certificate (AHC, Annex IV for unlisted countries). Documentation must be submitted to AQCS at least seven days before embarkation, and the certificate is valid for 10 days. No import permit is required, and there is no quarantine on arrival for compliant pets.
Hungary does not require Echinococcus tapeworm treatment. Hungary does restrict certain breeds including Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and South Russian Ovcharka under Hungarian animal protection legislation. Restricted breeds require a special permit and must meet additional conditions. Contact NEBIH (nebih.gov.hu) if your dog is a restricted breed.
Which airlines carry pets from India to Hungary?
No direct cargo service operates from India to Budapest Liszt Ferenc Airport (BUD). All routings involve a European hub. Lufthansa Cargo flies from Delhi (DEL) to Frankfurt (FRA), the most common hub for Budapest connections. Air India Cargo connects from Indian airports to European hubs with onward services to BUD. Finnair Cargo offers a DEL to Helsinki (HEL) direct option, with a HEL-BUD connection. KLM Cargo covers DEL to Amsterdam (AMS) with AMS-BUD connections.
Budget carriers operating from Budapest, such as Wizz Air, do not accept live animal cargo. All cargo from India to Hungary must route via a full-service carrier network. Confirm live animal acceptance on both legs at the time of booking.
How long does the India to Hungary process take, and what does it cost?
Allow five to six months from start to travel day. The 90-day wait from the titre test blood draw is the fixed constraint. Add the 21-day gap between vaccination and blood draw, and the seven-day AQCS submission lead time. Book flights only after you have a confirmed blood draw date and can calculate the exact earliest permitted entry date.
Costs typically run from EUR 1,400 to EUR 3,500. The FAVN titre test costs EUR 200 to EUR 400. AQCS documentation adds INR 5,000 to INR 15,000 (roughly EUR 55 to EUR 165). Cargo from DEL to BUD via Frankfurt costs EUR 900 to EUR 2,500. Hungarian border inspection runs EUR 100 to EUR 250. An IPATA agent adds EUR 350 to EUR 750.