henrus
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No joke I had to check the date to make sure it wasn’t April fools but many news sites are today reporting VA is considering allowing pets in the cabin.
Small dogs and cats apparently.No joke I had to check the date to make sure it wasn’t April fools but many news sites are today reporting VA is considering allowing pets in the cabin.
Are flight attendants going to step in and manage noise for the comfort of everyone else? Are they going to step in and clean up mess? How is this going to be managed for evacuation procedures?
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Pretty simple solution would be for all who book pets to have a $200 credit hold put on their CC similar to when a hotel does it. If the animal makes any mess whatsoever they lose the bond.I can just imagine how thorough (NOT) the cleaning of the plane will be after one of these animals uses its bladder or bowels on the plane and the resulting smell for the next passenger after a short transit.
A carrier not to fly again if its implemented.
Pretty simple solution would be for all who book pets to have a $200 credit hold put on their CC similar to when a hotel does it. If the animal makes any mess whatsoever they lose the bond.
I've been on intra Europe flights where a dog has peed on the floor which resulted in the main cabin filling with a foul odor.I can just imagine how thorough (NOT) the cleaning of the plane will be after one of these animals uses its bladder or bowels on the plane and the resulting smell for the next passenger after a short transit.
A carrier not to fly again if its implemented.
The religious point is interesting, I will ask my Muslim partner - they say no. As for being inexpensive, that will be something to watch. BTW: I travel Australia doing house/pet sitting fulltime. No cost, just that the house and pets are nice, with the usual running - power, wifi, TV etc.I reckon this would be rather popular, especially if there's no cost or a low cost, particularly with domestic vacationers, as it could mean avoiding kennelling ($30+/day these days).
I'm allergic to cats but only if I actually touch them which is unlikely to occur. Nonetheless, I hope the "designated rows" are down the back. There may cultural or religious implications for some too, so there'd need to be a way to ensure adequate segregation.
Carrying pets in the cabin is not rare in Europe or the USA.Makes it easy to never fly with them again.
I don't want the noise of dogs barking (god imagine if there's more than one on board and they're barking at each other) or the smell, even if they don't go to the toilet or vomit. Virgin's basically said the passenger experience of everyone else on that plane is less valuable and important than the ignoramous who's travelling with an animal.
Are flight attendants going to step in and manage noise for the comfort of everyone else? Are they going to step in and clean up mess? How is this going to be managed for evacuation procedures? Does spot stay on board? Can't wait for the ATSB investigation when half a plane load of people needlessly die because someone held up an evacuation because they couldn't get their dog cage out from under the seat.
And I see ausbt is reporting there will be defined pet areas, so will we need to pay more to be away from a dog? How will they manage this? What about someone with allergies?