Pets in the Cabin - Coming soon on Virgin Australia

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Sounds like it's a non-issue then and you won't have to worry about it once it's rolled out in Australia in the same way you haven't had to worry about it in Europe or the USA, even though they've been doing it for years.

You’re right, I won’t have to worry about it as I’ll be flying QF 😎
 
Sounds like it's a non-issue then and you won't have to worry about it once it's rolled out in Australia in the same way you haven't had to worry about it in Europe or the USA, even though they've been doing it for years.
We mainly fly BA in Europe so perhaps that’s why I haven’t seen any as I’m pretty sure they allow only service animals
 
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That's exactly how it works!! Pet containers are small and you shouldn't notice the animal at all! All the talk about barking dogs... It doesn't reflect the majority of cases.

My comment was related to allegedly its very common place everyday in US and therefore we should do it here. My experience (maybe limited compared to some) is that is is not commonplace everyday you will see one. Animals belong in the hold.
 
My comment was related to allegedly its very common place everyday in US and therefore we should do it here. My experience (maybe limited compared to some) is that is is not commonplace everyday you will see one. Animals belong in the hold.
Exactly. But if the pet is well behaved, in a small container similar to a carry on, it could be commonplace and you don’t even know! People don’t go around announcing it or making a big deal of it.

The fact that it is not uncommon, but you’ve never noticed, is testament to how well it works!
 
That's exactly how it works!! Pet containers are small and you shouldn't notice the animal at all! All the talk about barking dogs... It doesn't reflect the majority of cases.

Nah, I've also never seen a pet go through TSA. And I've probably spent hundreds of hours in line. That would be something you would notice since the pet has to be removed.
 
Exactly. But if the pet is well behaved, in a small container similar to a carry on, it could be commonplace and you don’t even know! People don’t go around announcing it or making a big deal of it.

The fact that it is not uncommon, but you’ve never noticed, is testament to how well it works!
And just where does it say that pets in the cabin of US airlines are common. All US airlines have restrictions on the number of pets in each cabin. Usually 2 in a premium cabin and up to 6 on larger planes in economy. single aisle planes 4 in the economy cabin.
Then you have to book your pet in at the time of booking your seat. You can't just rock up to chrck in and get your pet checked in. Then there is a fee ranging from $US 95-150 per pet.
No wonder they are not seen very often.
And since covid emotional service animals are considered pets and the only pets allowed in a cabin are small cats and dogs.
 
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