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  2. Should I travel with my anxious cat? Tips for taking ... - AOL

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    3 more tips for traveling with a cat There are a few predictable hiccups you can prepare for ahead of time, Branch said, including bathroom accidents and escapes. Line the carrier with puppy "pee ...

  3. Best airlines, top tips for smooth air travel with your pets

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    Topping the list was Alaska Airlines, followed by Frontier Airlines. Alaska Airlines allows dogs, cats, rabbits, or birds for a $100 pet fee, for example. American Airlines was sixth on the list.

  4. 5 best tips to keep your cat calm during a flight ... - AOL

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    When you take a cat on a plane, it's crucial to prep your cat for the flight by getting them used to the cat carrier and packing everything they need. 5 best tips to keep your cat calm during a ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    A cat named Jack escaped from his carrier in American Airlines' baggage handling at John F. Kennedy Airport, went missing for 61 days, and was eventually euthanized. [13] [14] [15] Another cat escaped and was run over by a vehicle on the tarmac at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India when traveling with Jet Airways. [16] [17]

  6. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    When traveling by plane, each airline has its own specifications and requirements to make sure that the pet and other passengers travel safely and comfortably. Some airlines allow travelers to bring their pet on board if they are comfortably accommodated in an airline-approved pet carrier. Even then, usually only small dogs and cats can go in ...

  7. International Aviation Safety Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The International Aviation Safety Assessment Program (IASA Program) is a program established by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1992. The program is designed to evaluate the ability of a country's civil aviation authority or other regulatory body to adhere to international aviation safety standards and recommended practices for personnel licensing, aircraft operations and ...