LOL, let me try to answer all the questions. I would use Pet Airways, but they don't even fly from any cities within driving distance.
I live outside of Vancouver, British Columbia. I fly in and out of Bellingham, Washington because its close and a lot cheaper than flying in and out of Canada. Do the airlines allow two dogs in one bag? I'm not sure but don't think so. Can you even open the carrier while in flight? This is almost a 3000 mile flight lasting over 10 hours with stops and layovers. I love Bellingham and all the little towns between here and Seattle. I love Lynden too. That's where I do my grocery shopping. No offense, but I hate Arizona. Too hot and dry for me. I haven't seen the video, but will as soon as I send this letter. I too want to move back home, but that's all the way to Florida. I had to use Alaska and Delta, because I had a credit from a canceled ticket. Normally I don't go anywhere I can't take the girls. But I'm going to visit my younger daughter who I haven't seen in several years, and who is my heart. She and I are trying to figure this out too. Oh I'm talking about Kip, the one who was trying to rescue the chi, and is still looking to adopt a rescue dog. Did I answer everything?? Pam On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 17:12, Nancy Lucky <[email protected]> wrote: > Have you checked southwest - they let pets fly free as long as they are > small enough to fit under the seat. Nancy > > > > --- On *Thu, 12/9/10, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>* wrote: > > > From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Pet Air Travel > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 4:54 PM > > > > > This is going to sound like a dumb question...but why not use the Pet > Airways? It says that the animals are not put in cargo area, and that the > plane was converted from seats to be able to hold carriers for the dogs? > > Also, these other two sites fly animals all the time, not in cargo either. > But they do it for rescued dogs to get them to their forever home. Why not > email them and if they have flights going to your destination they may be > able to take your two for a small fee. > > It's worth a try. > > http://pilotsnpaws.org/ > > > > > http://www.aopa.org/aircraft/articles/2009/090827paws.html?WT.mc_id=090828epilot&WT.mc_sect=tts > > > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > *------Original Message-------* > > *From:* Pam > B<http://us.mc819.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > *Date:* 12/9/2010 7:03:33 PM > *To:* > [email protected]<http://us.mc819.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [Chihuahuas] Pet Air Travel > > > Okay, maybe someone can help me, I'm getting more and more distressed. > First let me say, I'm so excited that there is a pet airline. My problem is > the first week of Feb, I'm flying from Bellingham, Wa to Jacksonville, Fl. > I'm going to visit my daughter. She wants me to bring Monster and Bruiser, > and I want to bring them because I'm going to be gone for at least a month. > But I can't figure any way of getting them there without flying them in the > hold, which I won't do. Anyone have any ideas, I'm so stressed about > leaving my babies for that long. > > Thanks, > Pam > > On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 13:06, Peggy & The Girls > <[email protected]<http://us.mc819.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > wrote: > > *FYI: *For anyone who may need to fly their pets, you will find this > interesting, hmmm, it may come in handy for out of state adoptions too. > > > > http://www.petcentric.com/Read/Articles/Pet-Airways.aspx?articleid=13789F19-5975-40D2-96B4-4CAB773F654C&DCMP=EMC-PETC-PETC-Dec10_1 > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > ** > * **Rachel's Design's* <http://www.imdesignsforyou.co.nr/> > Plain Colors > > > > -- > Pam, Ducky, Monster, and Bruiser. > > > > * **Rachel's Design's* <http://www.imdesignsforyou.co.nr/> > Plain Colors > > > -- Pam, Ducky, Monster, and Bruiser.
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