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  2. 4 Things to Remember Before Flying With Your Dog This ... - AOL

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    In most cases, large dog breeds will have to travel in cargo. However, there are now some specialized airline options like Bark Air catering to dog guardians and dogs of all sizes, serving limited ...

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The United States Department of Transportation Air Travel Reports recorded 302 deaths, injuries and disappearances over 6 years with 35 deaths in 2011. [10] [11] At least two dogs died on United Airlines flights in 2012. [10] [12] If pets escape, they can face danger, even if they escape on the ground.

  4. Passenger angers fellow flyers for bringing gigantic ... - AOL

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    Some critics felt the large canine would only cause ‘emotional distress’ for other plane passengers Passenger angers fellow flyers for bringing gigantic ‘emotional support’ dog onto flight ...

  5. Family devastated after dog dies from overheating on an ...

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    A couple are calling for changes to be made to pet travel laws after their dog died on an Alaska Airlines plane while waiting to depart Hawaii’s high temperatures.. Frank, a four-year-old French ...

  6. Geauga County Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was built in 1968 as part of a statewide initiative launched by then-governor Jim Rhodes for each county to have its own airport.[5] [7]In 2003, a proposal to expand the airport was opposed by local Amish farmers who worried an expansion would harm their farms.

  7. Youngstown–Warren Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Youngstown ARS is located at the Youngstown–Warren Regional Airport. Its primary mission is to serve as home of the 910th Airlift Wing (910 AW), an Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) C-130H unit with two flying squadrons and a total of 16 aircraft.