I did not use Finnair when I brought ferrets back from Finland. Finnair does not fly into DC - just NYC on the east coast. Since I would not have been able to get my 2 kids to DC without renting a car and driving, I opted to have them shipped via Lufthansa, and was very happy with the service. Lufthansa offers cargo shipping of animals very similar to what Continental offers. Of course, since the problem is the ferret might be too stressed going cargo, that does not help. Finnair does allow ferrets to ride in the cabin, though, provided the carrier will fit under the seat. The year before I went to Finland, 2 of my Finnish friends came here and brought ferrets. Now, in their case, because they were bringing multiple ferrets, they needed a bigger carrier, and so those ferrets rode in the luggage area. But, as of 2 years ago, Finnair did allow ferrets in the cabin. When I went to Finland, I did a lot of checking with a lot of different airlines - both US and European. With the exception of Finnair, none would allow ferrets in the cabin, and many would not even allow them in the cargo hold. Unfortunately, our options for taking ferrets on airplanes are very, very slim. So, I don't know if Finnair would be a viable option from where you are in Germany, but I would check into it. Danee DeVore ADV - If your ferret hasn't been tested, you don't know! For more information visit: <http://www.ferretadv.com> ADV - Find out how you can help: http://help4adv.terrabox.com/ [Posted in FML 7205]