Not
all airlines accept pets either in the cargo space or in the passenger section.
If you will be traveling by air with your Miniature Schnauzer, keep in mind not
all airlines accept pets for travel.
Southwest
Airlines accepts no pets, only guide dogs, while TWA has a $ 75 fee for small pets in the cabin and cargo area (not checked luggage).
Check your accommodations to make sure your hotel is pet friendly and
your airline accepts pets.
Not exact matches
Alaska
Airlines will
accept a
pet and kennel combined weight of up to 150 lbs.
Typically,
airlines require
pet health certificates that are no older than 10 days, even if the receiving country
accepts an older one.
Minneapolis - based Northwest
Airlines gets high marks for its Priority Pet program and continues to
accept pets as checked baggage during the summer months, although restrictions apply.
AirTran Airways and Southwest
Airlines only
accept pets that fit in under - seat carriers.
Most
airlines do
accept pets, and will have guidelines as to how big their kennels can be for safe travel.
No cats in carriers,
airline - type plastic
pet carriers, dog crates, cardboard carriers, boxes, or makeshift carriers will be
accepted.
As more businesses open their doors to furry friends, and more
airlines and hotels
accept pets as guests, humans no longer have to worry about leaving Max or Bella home alone for extended periods of time.
If the
airline does
accept pets, they usually will take only two per plane in the passenger section and they require one person to be traveling for each
pet, i.e., one person can't take two
pets.
Pacific Coastal
Airlines accepts small
pets for travel in the cabin for a fee of $ 42.00 / kennel, each way (limit one kennel per customer).
Pacific Coastal
Airlines does not
accept single checked bags exceeding 70 lbs (except for large checked
pets).