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Here are a few things you need to know:
* Pets can travel in a plane's main cabin, as checked baggage or in the cargo hold, or you can use a service that will ship animals separately.
* Pets traveling in cabins must fit in an under-seat carrier. (The most fashionable carriers in the world can be found on www.thedogbowl.com.)
* On most airlines, two to five pets are allowed in the main cabin (Delta, for instance, allows two, JetBlue accepts three) and one or two in first and business class.
* Certain breeds of dogs are banned.
* Federal restrictions state that dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old to fly.
* Most airlines charge $50 to $80 one way to bring a pet in the cabin on domestic flights and $100 to $200 to book them as cargo. International costs vary by destination.
* Not every carrier is pet-friendly. Southwest, Ryanair and EasyJet do not allow pets in the cabin or as cargo. American Airlines does not allow carry-on pets on transatlantic, transpacific or Central and South American flights, but they may be able to travel as baggage, depending on the destination country. Many airlines only allow pets on domestic flights.
* Dogs and cats entering European Union countries must have an implanted microchip or tattoo.
* Most airlines have weather-related restrictions. For instance, Delta and Aeromexico do not allow pets checked as baggage from May 15 to Sept. 15. America West never allows pets in the cargo hold because of extreme temperatures in its Phoenix and Las Vegas hubs.
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PetAirways is a pet airline: http://petairways.com/
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August 25, 2009 05:25 PM
How do pets do on planes?
How do pets do on planes?
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| August 25, 2009 05:43 PM |
* Pets can travel in a plane's main cabin, as checked baggage or in the cargo hold, or you can use a service that will ship animals separately.
* Pets traveling in cabins must fit in an under-seat carrier. (The most fashionable carriers in the world can be found on www.thedogbowl.com.)
* On most airlines, two to five pets are allowed in the main cabin (Delta, for instance, allows two, JetBlue accepts three) and one or two in first and business class.
* Certain breeds of dogs are banned.
* Federal restrictions state that dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old to fly.
* Most airlines charge $50 to $80 one way to bring a pet in the cabin on domestic flights and $100 to $200 to book them as cargo. International costs vary by destination.
* Not every carrier is pet-friendly. Southwest, Ryanair and EasyJet do not allow pets in the cabin or as cargo. American Airlines does not allow carry-on pets on transatlantic, transpacific or Central and South American flights, but they may be able to travel as baggage, depending on the destination country. Many airlines only allow pets on domestic flights.
* Dogs and cats entering European Union countries must have an implanted microchip or tattoo.
* Most airlines have weather-related restrictions. For instance, Delta and Aeromexico do not allow pets checked as baggage from May 15 to Sept. 15. America West never allows pets in the cargo hold because of extreme temperatures in its Phoenix and Las Vegas hubs.
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http://www.thedogbowl.com/PPF/category_ID/0_85/dogbowl.asp
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August 25, 2009 10:37 PM
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August 25, 2009 05:58 PM
Well it depends on the animals mental capacity. but most pets do just fine on planes. So if you are looking on bringing your pet on the airplane I think your pet would have minimal if no problems.
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August 29, 2009 01:18 AM
See how interesting: PetAirways is a pet airline: http://petairways.com/
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