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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-19-2012 @ 4:31PM
Mildred Rodriguez said...
I have a Fox Terrier, weighs 29 lbs. He is also a Support/Emotional dog. I have heard that to fly he does not pay. But, does he have to wear a muzzle ? Can he ride in the cabin with me? And which airline allows the animal to ride in the cabin ?
THE emotional part is me, and the service support is him. His name is Indi, for Indiana Jones. I haVE All tags and papers, I am 80 yrs old, and I have become araid to fly.
" THERESA IS RIGHT ABOUT DISABLED PEOPLE." i HAVE VASCULAR DISEASE, DIABEITIS,BAD CIRCULATION, AND ARTHRITIS OF THE KNEES, AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE. Does that make me disabled. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Thank you Theresa for mentioning bulkhead seat. I never knew they existed. Millie
Thank you again
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6-19-2012 @ 4:42PM
Marcus said...
You dont need to fly sister... You would be likely to cause a full flight to divert along its path to a city other than where it was indeded to go to seek medical attention for you, utimately cause you to be removed, and cause other passengers to miss their connections if the plane was headed for a hub. Greyhound, Amtrak, or rental car will be your best option. :)