December 1, 2008

500,000 Pets Fly A Year With 14 Deaths!

If you consider your pet as a family member, as I do, read this section when your pet is traveling as cargo. Fees and restrictions vary from airline to airline.

The goal is for your animal to be stress free before, during, and after the flight. You can accomplish this by preplanning your trip and taking into consideration the point of origin, transfer, and destination airports:

• Will your animal be accompanied or unaccompanied?
• What time of day are you flying?
• How hot or cold will it be at every airport you’re visiting?

Your pet will be in a pressurized, heated cargo department of the aircraft.

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Filed under Passenger Awareness, Travel Safety, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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