Tuesday, February 9, 2010

January 2010 Airline Pet Travel Report

Alaska Airlines reports the injury of a dog on a flight from Phoenix, AZ to Seattle, WA. The dog injured its mouth trying to escape from its kennel during the flight. American Airlines reports the death of a 4 year-old Pit Bull terrier named Buddy. Buddy was accepted in Fort Lauderdale, FL for a flight to Chicago, IL. American states that the dog was received in good health, but appea…

PetFlight Guest Blogs on FareCompare

The great people at FareCompare recently asked PetFlight to write a guest post for the FareCompare Deal Blog.

December 2009 Airline Pet Travel Report

An excellent month as no airlines reported any losses, injuries or deaths.

November 2009 Airline Pet Travel Report

American Airlines reports the death of a pet on a flight from Miami, FL to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. American states that there were no signs of damage to the kennel, but provides little additional details on the incident, not even indicating what type pet was involved. Continental reports the death of a five year-old Boston Terrier named Buddy on a flight from Houston, TX to Atalanta, GA…

Reconfirming Flight Reservations for Pets

I'm a former travel agent, so I know the value of reconfirming reservations. For 8 years now, I've traveled with my 11 lbs. dog as an in-cabin pet between Central America, where I currently live, and the USA.

Emergency Vet Clinic Search

Do you know where the closest emergency veterinary hospital is? How fast could you find the information? What if you were on the road or traveling by airplane?

PetFlight has recently added an Emergency Veterinary Clinic Search to make it easy to find this information. This includes the information for almost 700 emergency vet clinics and hospitals in…

Brent Diagnosed with Cancer

As some of you may know, Brent is a Career Changed, Guide Dog for the Blind dog, that has been my full time pet since the spring of 2005. The inspiration for PetFlight, Brent is now approaching seven years old, but still leads a full life of sleeping, hiking, the occasional swim, and then more sleeping. A few …

Dogs On A Plane!


A wonderful picture taken by Roman Fleysher. Your dogs won't...

What does enhanced security mean for my pet?

The Transportation Security Administration reports that there are no security procedures that prohibit you from bringing a pet on a flight.

If you are taking your pet in the cabin, you will have to

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