Pet shipping nightmare! BA say 'Too hot to fly'
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I flew with two dogs on August 26th last year from Houston to Heathrow on Contintental . . .
#17
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That's probably the Texas airport I was thinking of then Sarah. Is Houston a George Bush Airport..........I remember it stuck in my craw that I may have to fly out of an airport named after Bush.
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In case it's helpful, here's the link for the Continental web page that deals with traveling with animals: http://www.continental.com/web/en-US...s/default.aspx
Note under "Safeguards" it has "Personal handling in climate-controlled vehicles for connections over Continental's hubs when the animal will be exposed to temperatures above 85°F (29.5°C) degrees for more than 45 minutes."
Note under "Safeguards" it has "Personal handling in climate-controlled vehicles for connections over Continental's hubs when the animal will be exposed to temperatures above 85°F (29.5°C) degrees for more than 45 minutes."
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Re: Pet shipping nightmare! BA say 'Too hot to fly'
Okay so now I am totally stunned. Just spoke to AA and they told me there has been a long standing embargo. Nutshell... no warm blooded animals may enter any UK airport from an AA flight!
So I guess BA is the only way but not until 15th September and then if the temp remains above 85f then there could be even more delay. We can not remain here until then because the kids have to start school and our rental contract would have begun a month earlier. It was so easy flying them in!!!!! Honestly I'm feeling so defeated over this. It was so easy to leave the UK but if I hit one more hurdle trying to get back in I think I'm going to throw a big baby tantrum!!! Arghhhhh..... okay, I feel better now
Right, it looks as though I'm going to have to find out if there is a pet exporter/boarding kennel that can take them in for us and keep them until they can get on a BA flight, hopefully in Sept. Can wait to see the quote and I'm pretty sure it's way out of our budget.
Any recommendations for DFW area pet shippers are welcome
So I guess BA is the only way but not until 15th September and then if the temp remains above 85f then there could be even more delay. We can not remain here until then because the kids have to start school and our rental contract would have begun a month earlier. It was so easy flying them in!!!!! Honestly I'm feeling so defeated over this. It was so easy to leave the UK but if I hit one more hurdle trying to get back in I think I'm going to throw a big baby tantrum!!! Arghhhhh..... okay, I feel better now
Right, it looks as though I'm going to have to find out if there is a pet exporter/boarding kennel that can take them in for us and keep them until they can get on a BA flight, hopefully in Sept. Can wait to see the quote and I'm pretty sure it's way out of our budget.
Any recommendations for DFW area pet shippers are welcome
Moving in august...!!!!!!!! we'll be arriving the same time...PM? when you can...xx
#21
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It gets extremely hot in the NYC area. I think you'll find the same rules apply to NYC as the rest of the US.
#22
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The 'rules' are not in every airport or airline. Some airlines do it at some airports..........it's just a matter of flying out of the right airport on the right airline.
#23
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Suzy flew BA from DC to LHR in July 2006 ... so it's possible.
#24
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Thats why i suggested the pet airways link, but it seems i am being ignored!
#26
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Yes i know, i saw that when i went to the website, but i posted it as i thought they could maybe be used to transport the pet within USA to an airport that doesnt have heat restrictions
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Re: Pet shipping nightmare! BA say 'Too hot to fly'
We only live 500 miles from NY...and its not that HOT this year...haven't even put the air con on...only once in June..that's it! So there is always an option...Its alot cooler this way north, than Florida/California.(where ever they are located at the mo, maybe its possible.?
think postive usagypies...xx
#28
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We only live 500 miles from NY...and its not that HOT this year...haven't even put the air con on...only once in June..that's it! So there is always an option...Its alot cooler this way north, than Florida/California.(where ever they are located at the mo, maybe its possible.?
think postive usagypies...xx
think postive usagypies...xx
#29
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When our pets flew to the US from the UK in 2005 we used a specialist company to transport them.
They made us aware that if the temperature rose above a certain limit the animals couldn't fly....not that we would have wanted them to.
As others have said, they could be on the tarmac a long time or overheating in the hold.
The company we used booked flights from Manchester UK to Atlanta because, apparently Atlanta has very good airport boarding facilities.
We flew several days earlier and the company boarded our pets at their kennels in the UK, which were lovely. They flew late in the day from the UK and someone stayed with them as long as possible to ensure they didn't get caught in a British heatwave.
They arrived in Atlanta late at night (11pm or later) and were taken to the kennels, fed, watered and exercised. The following day they flew on a very early flight (5.30am) to Pittsburgh to avoid the heat.
Obviously all of that cost more and could have gone wrong had the temperatures really soared.
It took a lot of organising and I spoke with several pet moving companies before I found one I really liked... and I don't know if it could still be done. I think they flew with Continental.
They made us aware that if the temperature rose above a certain limit the animals couldn't fly....not that we would have wanted them to.
As others have said, they could be on the tarmac a long time or overheating in the hold.
The company we used booked flights from Manchester UK to Atlanta because, apparently Atlanta has very good airport boarding facilities.
We flew several days earlier and the company boarded our pets at their kennels in the UK, which were lovely. They flew late in the day from the UK and someone stayed with them as long as possible to ensure they didn't get caught in a British heatwave.
They arrived in Atlanta late at night (11pm or later) and were taken to the kennels, fed, watered and exercised. The following day they flew on a very early flight (5.30am) to Pittsburgh to avoid the heat.
Obviously all of that cost more and could have gone wrong had the temperatures really soared.
It took a lot of organising and I spoke with several pet moving companies before I found one I really liked... and I don't know if it could still be done. I think they flew with Continental.
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Re: Pet shipping nightmare! BA say 'Too hot to fly'
When you moved to the US, how did you get your dogs from New York to Texas? We are thinking about the Queen Mary option, but the main thing that is putting us off is the fact that we still have to get our dog from Texas to New York.. Also someone on here was saying that April 2010 kennels on QM2 are already booked up; so if this is the case for May or June this may not be an option for us either...
I would seriously suggest calling Cunard to verify yourself what is booked already. You can get added to a list for stand-by so they will notify you if any kennels come available. I found the Cunard personnel to be extremely helpful in planning our trip. We would not hesitate to go that route in the future rather than the stress/danger of flying our dogs in cargo.
Good luck!