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chapbob Jun 29th 2007 5:40 am

Moved: pets
 
Help,i have been told by air transat that they no longer transport pets,air canada do but they want £2,556 for 4 people(without the dog) one way...canadian affair can do 4 seats for £850..what do we do? we cant really afford the £2,556..does anyone know where we could find cheaper tickets? hoping to go end of august.
any suggestions would be gratefully recieved.

The Wortley`s Jun 29th 2007 6:59 am

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Originally Posted by chapbob (Post 4986878)
Help,i have been told by air transat that they no longer transport pets,air canada do but they want £2,556 for 4 people(without the dog) one way...canadian affair can do 4 seats for £850..what do we do? we cant really afford the £2,556..does anyone know where we could find cheaper tickets? hoping to go end of august.
any suggestions would be gratefully recieved.

Hi, sorry I dont have any answers to your question but I am hoping you can help me, we have 2 cats and will be wanting to take them with us, when you say canadian affair costs £850 for 4 seats does that mean you are allowed to take the pets onboard?
Thanks
Sally

ash200 Jun 29th 2007 7:10 am

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:) Hi Chapbob,
I have just been investigating the same thing regarding pet travel and was surprised and disaaponited to foind out that Air transat do not take pets any more. Further investigation led to me to Zoom which a Canadian airline and does take pets. 4 tickets oneway economy class to Toronto at the the beginning of September would cost about 200 ponuds each including taxes.

The Wortley`s Jun 29th 2007 7:12 am

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Originally Posted by ash200 (Post 4987330)
:) Hi Chapbob,
I have just been investigating the same thing regarding pet travel and was surprised and disaaponited to foind out that Air transat do not take pets any more. Further investigation led to me to Zoom which a Canadian airline and does take pets. 4 tickets oneway economy class to Toronto at the the beginning of September would cost about 200 ponuds each including taxes.

Hi ash200,
are these prices for people or pets, and are the pets in the main aircraft or another part of the plane??

ash200 Jun 29th 2007 7:29 am

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Originally Posted by The Wortley`s (Post 4987343)
Hi ash200,
are these prices for people or pets, and are the pets in the main aircraft or another part of the plane??


Prices are for people, not sure what pets cost but it is proportional to weight.
Try looking at the following link:
http://www.flyzoom.com/index.cfm?fus...g&intPageID=22

Almost Canadian Jun 29th 2007 7:30 am

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Originally Posted by The Wortley`s (Post 4987343)
Hi ash200,
are these prices for people or pets, and are the pets in the main aircraft or another part of the plane??


All airlines will transport all pets in the hold. Zoom's agents (Ladyhaye) charged us about 2100 pounds for two rottweilers. That included crates, all vet expenses and 2 days kenneling.

Hope this helps

chapbob Jun 29th 2007 7:45 am

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thank you Ash,,i've just checked with zoom and they accept pets from a site called ladyhaye...thanks again.

ash200 Jun 29th 2007 7:50 am

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:) pleased I could help -

Robski Jun 29th 2007 6:12 pm

Re: Moved: pets
 
All pets have to travel in the hold, with the luggage as such.

Air Canada are not accepting any more pets booked in as excess baggage after July 15th which costs just £125, so now you have to book them in thru the Cargo branch and it costs a lot more. :sneaky:

My pussycat and i fly out on Tuesday, LHR - YVR, and i will report back on how she deals with the experience.

The Wortley`s Jun 29th 2007 9:04 pm

Re: Moved: pets
 

Originally Posted by Robski (Post 4988689)
All pets have to travel in the hold, with the luggage as such.

Air Canada are not accepting any more pets booked in as excess baggage after July 15th which costs just £125, so now you have to book them in thru the Cargo branch and it costs a lot more. :sneaky:

My pussycat and i fly out on Tuesday, LHR - YVR, and i will report back on how she deals with the experience.

Hi Robski,
I have 2 cats to take with us to Ontario, I was just trying to get some idea of how much it would cost for them both! any idead?
Thanks

iambof Jun 29th 2007 9:39 pm

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Basically you have 2 choices.

One is to book with a charter airline like Zoom and then pay the extra for a freight company like Ladyhaye.

The other is to book with Air Canada (until 15th July anyway) and they will take pets at the check-in desk. Costs $245 plus the cost of the kennel but well worth it.

If you go the first route then shop around for the freight quote. There are loads out there and the prices differ greatly. We found Ladyhaye the most expensive. A cheaper company is Jets4Pets.

If you leave it until after the 15th July you will only have one option, the first one. Remember that going this route means a longer journey and more stress for you and your pets.

Hope this helps. Good luck. :thumbsup:

woodywoodside Jun 29th 2007 10:27 pm

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I have just had a quote from Zoom on thursday two of the cat sized crates £425.00. Thats cargo but on the same flight.
I hope this helps.

YYZlover Jun 29th 2007 11:25 pm

Re: Moved: pets
 

Originally Posted by chapbob (Post 4986878)
Help,i have been told by air transat that they no longer transport pets,air canada do but they want £2,556 for 4 people(without the dog) one way...canadian affair can do 4 seats for £850..what do we do? we cant really afford the £2,556..does anyone know where we could find cheaper tickets? hoping to go end of august.
any suggestions would be gratefully recieved.


When are you flying?

woodywoodside Jun 30th 2007 1:18 am

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End of July


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