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

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    Alaska Airlines allows dogs, cats, rabbits, or birds for a $100 pet fee, for example. American Airlines was sixth on the list. However, this report came out before the airline made its recent pet ...

  4. 3 Cheapest, Best Airlines for Traveling With Your Pet - AOL

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    Best Airlines for Pet Travel. These airlines offer great rates when traveling with pets. 1. Alaska Airlines ... The airline also allows rabbits and household birds to travel in the main cabin in ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, [when?] private-jet pet travel has gained momentum especially due to discounted flight sales. [6] In such travels pets are allowed in the cabin with their owners, which reduces stress and trauma. However, unlike flying commercial airlines where ticket fees are paid one-off up-front, there may be extra costs involved in private ...

  6. Bering Air - Wikipedia

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    Bering Air, along with Grant Aviation, Frontier Flying Service, Northern Air Cargo, PenAir, and Ryan Air Services, participates in the Flying Can service, which allows rural Alaskan communities to recycle aluminum cans and now number 1 PET bottles in cooperation with Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling.

  7. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    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 the cabin; otherwise, they have to be in the cargo hold, in specially designed crates such as dog crates .