Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
10:48 pm
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
1:56 am
Question by Jay Jay: Info about travelling with a pet on a plane?
I’m travelling with british airways from heathrow to america and I have a new King Charles Spaniel Puppy, He fits in a carrier cage but I really dont want to put him in with all the lugage for that long he will be terrified. Would I be able to buy an extra seat on the plane and have him travel with me?
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Answer by NCIS
Hi there
Sorry you can’t carry it with you,only on the cargo area
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2011 at
3:51 am
Question by kygirlflgirl: A question to those who travel on the airline whith their pet?
I know this is a bit of a no-no…. I have a new kitten/cat that is soooo easy going. (He will even let you give him a bath without a fight) Anyhow, he is going to travel on a 1 segment, 2 hour plane ride with me. When I asked the airline about taking kitty for my carry on, they wanted $ 90.00 ONE WAY or $ 180.00 round trip. At this price, I can get him his own seat, for it cost me on $ 20.00 more for my ticket that gets a snack/drink and a seat with a view other than people’s feet.
I know this is awful… I just can’t afford this extra $ and I will be gone a month, so I cant trust his care that long to a neighbor. Anyhow, I have strongly considering being a “kitty smugler”. I was going to go to the vet and get something to help keep him calm. (he never Meows, so no worries there)
Now the question… When going thru security and they check your ticket going through security, do they check your pets ticket? Obviously, then I would be busted.
Any advise is much appreciated
Hey guys… You have he wrong idea! I am NOT planning be a cat abuser & stuff him in my suitcase. He is going as my carry on in a proper size, soft sided animal carrier that looks like a normal carry on bag when you close the netted windows on it. (Just during loading.. When he is under the seat, I would open them)
I was a Flight Attendant myself for AA right out of college in 91-93. We had no training regarding pets and I was wondering if it had changed any. Also if they need any type documentation at the Security checkpoint when they check your ticket and ID. Their main concern is not “pet patrol”, but security.
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Answer by The FlygirL
With the airline I worked for, I’ve had a lot of experience in handling passengers with AVIH (animal in hold) or PETC (pet in cabin). Any of these two special conditions require certain procedures, permits and fees and all, especially so for international flights so I don’t suggest you skip out on informing your carrier regarding your pet.
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 at
11:55 am
Question by trueblue: Any recommendations on the best pet carrier for airline travel?
My grandmother has a bischion. She and her 2 yr old dog would like to visit me after the holidays via plane. I am on the west coast while she is on the east coast. She has a bad back and bad knees so I would like to purchase a carrier that can fit under her seat and one with wheels that she can push / pull around. Any suggestions on the best one available that is both plane approved and afforable?
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Answer by st.lady
Call the airline, they all have their own requirements. Some Will only accept certain manufactures brand. They will be happy to assist you.
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