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  2. 10 Best Dog-Friendly Airlines Who Welcome Jet-Setting Pups - AOL

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    The 6 Most Pet-Friendly Major U.S. Airlines. We reviewed pet policies across the 9 largest major U.S. airlines in 2024 as listed by WalletHub.All nine airlines welcome pets to some extent, but ...

  3. 3 Cheapest, Best Airlines for Traveling With Your Pet - AOL

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    If your pet will be traveling in pet cargo, the fees start at $225 per animal, according to Hawaiian Airlines. But that’s not all that’s involved in traveling to Hawaii with a pet.

  4. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, United Airlines admitted to forcing a passenger pet to be stowed away in an overhead bin, resulting in the animal's death. [18] Only two days later, another dog aboard a United flight was mistakenly sent to Japan instead of its intended Kansas City destination. [19]

  5. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    Pet Airways’ was the first pet-only airline, established in 2009, which transported unaccompanied pets in the cabin area of the plane. [31] Attention is refocused on the pets, reducing the potential risks of live animal shipping by cargo. The company ceased operations in 2011. Several airlines have changed the way the animal carriers are ...

  6. 3 Cheapest, Best Airlines for Traveling With Your Pet - AOL

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    What better way to travel than by bringing your favorite furry companion alongside you? While some families like to travel with their pet instead of finding temporary boarding, other times ...

  7. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines that have an air operator's certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States. Note: Destinations in bold indicate primary hubs , those in italic indicate secondary hubs, and those with regular font indicate focus cities.