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  2. Family heartbroken after dog dies on hot airplane: 'This was ...

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    The family arrived at the Honolulu airport, which is indoor-outdoor, around 10 a.m. for their Alaska Airlines flight to Portland. The couple and their 18-year-old son had their three dogs ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Traveling with your pet for the first time? Here are tips ...

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    Check airline policies before booking a flight and look at requirements such as what type of pet carrier is needed. Best way to travel with a dog? Check airline policies before booking a flight ...

  5. First BARK Air Flight That Caters To Dogs To Take Off - AOL

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    Tickets aren’t cheap though—a one-way flight from New York to Los Angeles in June costs $6,000, and a flight from New York to London costs $8,000 (one ticket is for both a dog and its human).

  6. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    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 jet flights with pets onboard, such as cleaning fees and de-icing fees. These costs may only be known post-flight. [7]

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

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    A man who brought his Great Dane on a recent flight has been slammed online by fellow travelers, with many people arguing the pet causes “emotional distress.”. Earlier this week, content ...