Jul
15
2009
Northwest Air lowers price for in-cabin pets
I just got word that Northwest Airlines has lowered its fee for an in-cabin pet from $150 (each way) to $100 (each way). Still too expensive, in my opinion, but certainly a step in the right direction.
(For more information about U.S. airlines’ in-cabin pet policies, check out Dog Jaunt’s handy guide.)
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