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8-31-2009 @ 5:02PM
Amy said...
Hi Darren, yes, we had two cats to fly over with us, so my husband and I bought one extra ticket each. We booked with United Airlines over the phone, although we did call twice before booking and also spoke with a booking agent at the airport to be sure we could do what we wanted to do. We first thought we could book seats in Business and were fairly devastated when we learned it was not possible, but traveling in coach was a better solution anyway. I am pretty sure one person may only take one pet carrier, so you'd have to be traveling with three people to carry three dogs. I had a friend travel with both of her cats in the cabin as she flew alone, but the cats were in one carrier (poor things, but it was a short flight). Different airlines have different regulations on the number of pets that can travel in the cabin. Our first preferred airline only allowed one! Maybe there are airlines that allow three? Good luck.
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