Originally Posted by
CJKatl
I can answer this...
The woman with the cat was called to the counter and told she had been moved to the last row, and would be both boarded first and remain on the plane until everyone else got off...
Hopefully all pet owners are this cooperative and don't think that it's acceptable to take the animal out of the holder after take-off.
Interesting. Thanks for the info. Sounds like it is putting you at terrible health risk. You are the one who should be commended for taking the risk of getting into a confined space for perhaps several or many hours... not to mention the airline risk of having to emergency land because a passenger couldn't breathe.