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Old 07-15-2021, 12:32 PM
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This airline just for pets will recommence flights in mid 2022 according to their web site.
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No kidding! I'm sure the idea of sealed off sections and "health" flights would go over great with the airline industry that already can't make a profit.
Right you are. I was being a bit sarcastic but the idea still has some appeal. Before I met my wife, my life had been shared with a number of dogs over many years. Now, seeing the other side I understand the stress that just being near an animal can cause. I still wonder about the process that took animals out baggage and brought them into the cabin. I've often heard cavalier comments like, "you're an adult. Act like one.". I've often wanted to respond (but never have) "you are also an adult so quit smothering that fake Teddy bear get a real one so that poor frightened dog can stay home where they will be happy". Again, I wanted to make my own cavalier remark but never did because people have issues that seem or are real for them and I try to be tolerant.
As for the airlines not making a profit?, I really can't comment on that. All I can see is while they plead poverty they are still operating, still over booking, collecting money for seats they have already sold then telling those poor folks they can put them on the waiting list. That is "bait and switch", and selling seats you've already sold is, imho, fraud.
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Totally with you on this. My my wife is incredibly allergic to cats to the point her eyes swell shut and she also cannot breath. Dogs create a severe sense of unease, anxiety and fear. By allowing "comfort animals" in a confined space for extended periods with no option to remove one's self from the presence of the animals the airlines have chosen to accommodate one person's illness over another's. Rather than "support animal friendly" rows, how about entire sealed off sections and charge for the required seat space required to accommodate the animal (extra passenger). Or perhaps even offer separate flights that are listed as animal free "health" flights. Since this would be difficult to do, don't expect it to happen anytime soon.
What if she sat next to a person who had dog or cat hair on them? With her severe reactions, I would not want to be at altitude level, and have no way to initiate a trach. Hard enough doing CPR on a person in a plane. Sounds like close quarters to the public, should be avoided with the issues you described.

I am guessing she carries epi at all times, and wears a med tag to explain the reaction that may leave her unresponsive. Hoping she can stay safe and avoid those with pets at all cost.

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We are from Wisconsin too and will be moving to TV in November. We have a 19 pound Cavapoo. I’d love to fly with her instead of driving. How much does your pup weigh?
Your dog is also hypo-allergenic...
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Old 07-16-2021, 08:17 AM
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[QUOTE=thelegges;1973682]What if she sat next to a person who had dog or cat hair on them? With her severe reactions, I would not want to be at altitude level, and have no way to initiate a trach. Hard enough doing CPR on a person in a plane. Sounds like close quarters to the public, should be avoided with the issues you described.

I am guessing she carries epi at all times, and wears a med tag to explain the reaction that may leave her unresponsive. Hoping she can stay safe and avoid those with pets at all cost.[/QUOTE

Suffice it to say that, along with having to deal with the pet situation on nearly always fully booked and overbooked flights, being put on standby that results in missed connections and missed meetings and events and more, we have lost faith in air travel as a convenient, time and cost saving, reliable means of travel.
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If you were a Member of the Unique Travel Club you would never fly with Strangers on your flight again! No more long hours spent in crowded Terminals, checking in at a Ticket Counter, checking in luggage, going through TSA security screening, waiting to board, waiting to pick up luggage, catching your connecting flight or having your
connecting flight canceled. As a UTC Member instead of the long drive to
Orlando you will be able to Depart from Leesburg International Airport just
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Airlines. You would be able to take your pet in a Carrier on every flight.
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If you were a Member of the Unique Travel Club you would never fly with Strangers on your flight again! No more long hours spent in crowded Terminals, checking in at a Ticket Counter, checking in luggage, going through TSA security screening, waiting to board, waiting to pick up luggage, catching your connecting flight or having your
connecting flight canceled. As a UTC Member instead of the long drive to
Orlando you will be able to Depart from Leesburg International Airport just
minutes away and fly direct to any location in America utilizing the more
than 19,000 public and private Airports instead of the 500 or so the Airlines
are limited to. Your flight will always be direct and on your schedule not the
Airlines. You would be able to take your pet in a Carrier on every flight.
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I have flown with my dog on JetBlue. They have a specific measurement for the carrier and the pet must be under 20 pounds. I have brought puppy pads into the bathroom on the plane as well as a stall in the bathroom prior to takeoff. If you take your dog out to go potty, you must go through security again. One tip that was told to me by a flight attendant is do not put the carrier under the center seat as it is where all of the power sources are for the TVs and outlets. It would make your pet overheat. Good luck. Oh, and if you think your dog might become agitated during the flight, speak to your vet about something to give her/him to relax.
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OP so far only 3 posters that have flown with pets have given you anatomy your question.

We have used 4 different airlines, to fly with our pets. Never had an issue with the pet, or the airline. Most airports have a pet area to use prior to boarding, we try to board last. Never have used any drugs for travel, keep vaccine records in the pouch.

Over the years, Our French, Himalayan, pekingese, couple times a year. They have all traveled better than most adults and children. Never a peep, sleep through the flight. You will find most attendants want to take a peek, for the awwww factor. We have on cheaper flights bought middle seat, and put carry case under that seat. Never remove the pet from carry case. Safe travels.
On JetBlue they told me not to put the carrier under the middle seat because the electronics are there and the floor gets way too hot for an animal.
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