PetPeppy has designed the carrier to
meet airline regulations.
Not exact matches
Trump
met with
airline CEOs last month, telling them he wants to roll back «burdensome»
regulations.
Many manufacturers will list if products
meet standard
airline regulations.
That means that the carrier
meets all of the specific rules and
regulations of
airlines.
Neil Werde, managing director of canine supplies, explains that Sherpa was in fact the first carrier to be acknowledged by the
airline industry as
meeting all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements, and Worldwise has continued to stay on top of
airline standards and
regulations, keeping these guidelines in mind when designing new carriers.
«Every
airline, whether it's a budget
airline such as Spirit, or a legacy line such as United, must
meet the safety
regulations set by the FAA,» Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson Les Dorr told Men's Journal.
Airlines need to do something about this because it's not fair on (a) passengers who keep the hand baggage down to
regulation size and then can't find anywhere to stow it and (b) passengers who have a bit of respect for their fellow travelers and pay to check bags that don't
meet the size requirements.
Commissioned transport on 6 International
Airlines and ensured all restricted articles
regulations met in accordance with F.A.A. and TSA.