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Originally Posted by florida12
(Post 11655228)
I be staying in San Diego so I need to look that up then. Good to know about the rabies thing also. I see what My vet knows if any, regarding this. Wouldnt want them both to be done again. Oh I wish it was easy to just have these two with me on board. They both sleep all day together, so they wont even be a bother.
There was a thread a few weeks ago about flying pets by private jet...I'll try and find it. |
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Johnny Depp does it, big news story a few weeks back.
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11655265)
Have you looked into flying them by private jet? There are companies out there that do this. Alternatively do you have a friend that would fly with you on an airline that allows dogs in the cabin? It would be a good opportunity for a friend to have a free holiday and would probably be the same cost or cheaper than flying them in the hold.
There was a thread a few weeks ago about flying pets by private jet...I'll try and find it. https://www.flyvictor.com/m/pets-on-jets |
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
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Originally Posted by florida12
(Post 11655501)
Wow!! Didn't know this exist and thank you for taking the time to find this for me!! Might be way above my financial resources but I shall check it out. Never know!!
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QM2 was great - you can always make a booking for a sailing and get on the waiting list. I think you just have to cancel 90 days before to retain your deposit. We were able to move to the next sailing once space opened up.
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Originally Posted by jaffy23
(Post 11657328)
QM2 was great - you can always make a booking for a sailing and get on the waiting list. I think you just have to cancel 90 days before to retain your deposit. We were able to move to the next sailing once space opened up.
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Success! I just managed to book flights with Lufthansa with my small dog and cat confirmed to travel in the cabin! We are going from Edinburgh, via Frankfurt, to Chicago. So if you can get on a Lufthansa plane (not a Lufthansa flight operated by another airline - tried that), you can do it. So happy and relieved :thumbsup:
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Let us know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by Ali M
(Post 11676812)
Success! I just managed to book flights with Lufthansa with my small dog and cat confirmed to travel in the cabin! We are going from Edinburgh, via Frankfurt, to Chicago. So if you can get on a Lufthansa plane (not a Lufthansa flight operated by another airline - tried that), you can do it. So happy and relieved :thumbsup:
Oh yeah, and it's 70 euros each. |
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Originally Posted by florida12
(Post 11676911)
Wow!! So only yourself with both pets, that you can carry on board by yourself? If so, I am so going to do that, with my 2 dogs. Let us know how you get on. What breed of small dog you have got?
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Originally Posted by Mr Weeze
(Post 11676975)
I think it will be 1 pet per person, but that is guesswork.
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Yes, one pet per adult as far as I know. My daughter is on an adult ticket. My dog is a very small Jack Russell (smaller than the cat, to her disgust).
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11676989)
I think so too. How on earth can you get 2 pet carriers under the seat in front?
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