How To ‘Visit Your Dog’s Ancestral Home’
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 10.21.08 | 7:47 AM ET
Great travel idea for pooch lovers from Jean Tang at Budget Travel.
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 10.21.08 | 7:47 AM ET
Great travel idea for pooch lovers from Jean Tang at Budget Travel.
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ToniSuzanne 10.22.08 | 2:16 PM ET
wanted to use this forum to remind pet owners that a pet carried on board a commercial flight must remain inside their approved carrier for the duration of the flight. They may not be taken out of the carrier. I am a flight attendant, and my airline’s policy is: Not even the head out of the carrier. They may not be taken out to sit on your lap, look out the window, be tucked into the seatback pocket, “hang out” around your feet, sit on a tray table, perch on an empty seat adjacent to you, be carried or walked up and down the aisle of the plane or taken to the lav. Inside the carrier at all times. There are good reasons for this, and very good reasons for charging pet owners a fee to carry on a pet (even though the pet occupies space that would otherwise be occupied by your feet or a piece of carry-on luggage). I won’t enumerate them here except to say that, from the pet owners’ point of view, the chief reason is the safety of your pet.