best acft for travel with pets, HNL-DFW, IAH, or ATL
#1
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best acft for travel with pets, HNL-DFW, IAH, or ATL
Moving from HNL to Fort Walton Beach FL in late May (5/28?), and travelling with three pets. Plan is to carry one in the cabin and check two as baggage. Also planning to take just ONE, NON-STOP flight to either DFW, IAH, or ATL and drive the remaining distance.
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
Any recommendations (i.e. space under seat ahead, odd rules, etc.) would be most helpful!
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
Any recommendations (i.e. space under seat ahead, odd rules, etc.) would be most helpful!
#3
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: San Diego, CA
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Originally posted by pmv:
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
#4
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There was a lengthy recent thread on traveling with a cat at
www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum1/HTML/004173.html
While the focus was the fee that airlines charge, you might find some useful information there on airlines and their policies about carrying pets.
www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum1/HTML/004173.html
While the focus was the fee that airlines charge, you might find some useful information there on airlines and their policies about carrying pets.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Huntsville AL, previously Kwajalein - Republic of the Marshall Islands
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When Kwaj boy and I relocated to Kwajalein from Florida, we drove to IAH to get CO to HNL as this was mid-August and all other carriers had a pet embargo. CO seems to use temperature rather than date as the deciding factor: as long as the temperature was no higher than 85F at origin or destination at the time the flight in question departs/arrives, then taking the pet in cargo was OK (pets weren't allowed in the cabin for some reason). So we took that early flight out of IAH (temp was still below 80F) and got to HNL where the temp was also below 85F. In your case going the opposite direction, an evening flt out of HNL should also be fine, as arrival in IAH is early AM before temps go up. We flew B/F and the service was great; the FA came to us and let us know as soon as Tippy was boarded in the cargo hold and told us that the temperature and pressure would be carefully controlled for his comfort. Tippy was just fine when I met up with him at the airport quarantine facility prior to transfer to our military flight to Kwajalein; I have nothing but praise for CO's animal cargo process.
#6
Moderator: Hilton Honors, Practical Travel Safety Issues & San Francisco
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Originally posted by pmv:
Moving from HNL to Fort Walton Beach FL in late May (5/28?), and travelling with three pets. Plan is to carry one in the cabin and check two as baggage. Also planning to take just ONE, NON-STOP flight to either DFW, IAH, or ATL and drive the remaining distance.
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
Any recommendations (i.e. space under seat ahead, odd rules, etc.) would be most helpful!
Moving from HNL to Fort Walton Beach FL in late May (5/28?), and travelling with three pets. Plan is to carry one in the cabin and check two as baggage. Also planning to take just ONE, NON-STOP flight to either DFW, IAH, or ATL and drive the remaining distance.
Have enough miles to upgrade (if seats are available) on AA, CO, or DL, or will fly Y if necessary on any of these.
Any recommendations (i.e. space under seat ahead, odd rules, etc.) would be most helpful!
The carrier has to be an approved carrier for airline underseat storage for the in cabin pet. THere can only be one pet per cabin.
I know you didn;t ask this question but I'll give my 2 cents.I have witnessed a lot of complaints from people who shipped their pets when moving. THe cabin temp is hard ot regulate etc etc. I would spend the money and conract with a firm that ships animals and is expert in what's needed. There are firms that ship show cats and dogs etc. and their services while pricey make a big difference in pets comfort and safety.
#7
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Thanks to all! Based on the newest restrictions, looks like my only options are United and Delta based on my travel dates. The other carriers won't even touch me after May 15th. Am booked on Delta through LAX .... get into LAX 9pm-ish and depart 1030ish with no change of equipment, getting into ATL at 545am. Temps at all stops should not be a problem.
For other travelers....AA currently has an embargo on ALL pet travel anywhere! ARGH!
BTW ... if a military move didn't force the timing of this trip I'd be travelling in the fall, and wouldn't fly my pets at all if there was an option to drive!
For other travelers....AA currently has an embargo on ALL pet travel anywhere! ARGH!
BTW ... if a military move didn't force the timing of this trip I'd be travelling in the fall, and wouldn't fly my pets at all if there was an option to drive!
#8
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Originally posted by pmv:
BTW ... if a military move didn't force the timing of this trip I'd be travelling in the fall, and wouldn't fly my pets at all if there was an option to drive!
BTW ... if a military move didn't force the timing of this trip I'd be travelling in the fall, and wouldn't fly my pets at all if there was an option to drive!