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gormac Apr 14th 2013 10:29 pm

doggy flight
 
Hi All we are thinking of moving back to England after 5 years here on the Sunshine Coast can any body give us any information on taking our dog back with Thanks

windsong Apr 14th 2013 10:33 pm

Re: doggy flight
 
This is a great thread to read through.

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=723046

Safin Apr 16th 2013 10:44 pm

Re: doggy flight
 
depending on dog size etc I think you're looking at $4-5000 :eek: from some recent research for our pooch

windsong Apr 17th 2013 9:35 am

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Originally Posted by Safin (Post 10663895)
depending on dog size etc I think you're looking at $4-5000 :eek: from some recent research for our pooch

No way!!!! Many here have done it a LOT cheaper than that, including those who flew into France and took the train into the UK to avoid the horrendous airport taxes.

I have NEVER seen it cost anywhere near $5,000 (USA dollars, that is).

Safin Apr 17th 2013 10:07 am

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It was aus $ but not a lot of difference. I thought the same and would love others to tell me QLD to UK is cheaper.......

SUPERCAD Apr 17th 2013 8:29 pm

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i got a quote just before Christmas for August it was 10k for 2 dogs. cant remember who it was through ill post on my next RnR

DohaLady Apr 17th 2013 9:12 pm

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I'm in the process of shipping my 2 dogs from Qatar to the UK. The quotes I was getting from shipping companies were outrageous and I've found I can do it for a 3rd of the cost myself.
I'd suggest getting an itemised quote from a company and seeing which things you can tick off yourself - that's my plan anyway!

windsong Apr 17th 2013 10:18 pm

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Yes, many have done it for a fraction of that cost. I know of at least two - HappyGlow and MoshiMoshi. Good idea to search for their posts. Others have done it for a lot less, too. CelticSpirit frequently flies her pets, too.

windsong Apr 18th 2013 12:22 pm

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Originally Posted by Aiden143 (Post 10666737)
No matter how horrendous it sounds, the cost of moving dog is indeed around $5k and I know it from one of my friends who had to cough out that kind of money

I have read about MANY people in this forum who have flown them over for a LOT less.

happyglow Apr 18th 2013 6:36 pm

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Originally Posted by windsong (Post 10667139)
I have read about MANY people in this forum who have flown them over for a LOT less.

Yup - $200 for flight, about $100 for vet fees - sorted. :thumbsup:

SUPERCAD Apr 18th 2013 9:05 pm

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Originally Posted by happyglow (Post 10667364)
Yup - $200 for flight, about $100 for vet fees - sorted. :thumbsup:

any chance of a few more details? like when was this how you done it and were from

carolinecutie Apr 19th 2013 8:15 pm

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I could really use an answer to this question as well!
My husband and I are moving to the UK this summer with our two small dogs. I have read the Pet Travel Scheme website, but would love the advice of someone who has recently traveled with their pet. Originally I though they could go in the Baggage Area for about $100-$200 but now it looks like they have to go in the Cargo Area (not quite sure how this is different tbh). I'm thinking now it will cost more like $500. Is this about right?

Thanks!

happyglow Apr 20th 2013 8:16 am

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Originally Posted by SUPERCAD (Post 10667501)
any chance of a few more details? like when was this how you done it and were from

Lots of info in this thread http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=723046

It's very simple - just google for airlines that fly pets in the cabin or as excess baggage, eg Air France, KLM. You can't fly into UK but you can fly to mainland Europe then drive/train/ferry into the UK.

Excess baggage and cargo area is the same thing for the pet, it's just the paperwork and cost that's different afaik.

Good luck!

Celticspirit Apr 20th 2013 4:31 pm

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Originally Posted by windsong (Post 10665865)
Yes, many have done it for a fraction of that cost. I know of at least two - HappyGlow and MoshiMoshi. Good idea to search for their posts. Others have done it for a lot less, too. CelticSpirit frequently flies her pets, too.

Hi Windsong,
Yes, I frequently travel with my dogs but generally within the USA. The last time I shipped a dog was from La Guardia to Belfast was 2008. The reason for this was that the little guy did not have to change airports and i could travel with him in cabin as far as New York, which made it only a 6.5 hour trip in the hold. Continental did permit me to handle all the paperwork myself. Of course it was somewhat more complicated before the new DEFRA regulations. Thoroughly worth it though, as it only cost $650.00 :-)

Celticspirit Apr 20th 2013 4:36 pm

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Originally Posted by carolinecutie (Post 10669120)
I could really use an answer to this question as well!
My husband and I are moving to the UK this summer with our two small dogs. I have read the Pet Travel Scheme website, but would love the advice of someone who has recently traveled with their pet. Originally I though they could go in the Baggage Area for about $100-$200 but now it looks like they have to go in the Cargo Area (not quite sure how this is different tbh). I'm thinking now it will cost more like $500. Is this about right?

Thanks!

There is a specific hold under the aircraft where the live animals are carried. It is heated. The crates are strapped to a pallet in case of rough weather.


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