Sep
28
2009
U.S. airline policies for pets as checked baggage
Since this blog focuses on traveling with a small dog, I’ve only provided you with a guide that sets out the main U.S. airlines’ policies for in-cabin pets. That’s how I travel with Chloe, and how I suspect most of you travel with your small dogs. However, I’ve created a chart for my other blog (Pet Carrier Reviews) that sets out the main U.S. airlines’ policies for pets as checked baggage, and I thought I’d let you know about it — sometimes your pet just has to travel in the baggage compartment.
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