At least she doesn't have to get her temperature taken at the terminal. I'm sure that always gives them a fright.Have taken our staffy on around 8 flights. ( BNE CNS return).Used Dogtainers each time. Turn up at the fright terminal around 90min to 2 hrs prior and they have the crate waiting. She now knows the smell of jet fuel and knows what is instore for her. She doesn't particularly like it, but when she is picked on the other end all is forgiven.
*flame retardant suit on*
In consideration of other pax, please ensure your pets are clean and don't smell. I have had some terrible flights with offensive smelling pets. Also, ask someone who doesn't have pets to smell it, most pet owners are immune to the smell of their pets, no matter how bad.
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QF will only accept Pets if the animal has a clearance certificate from a vet which is about $50
I dispute that. Perhaps at your local airport but not at any majors. We have never been asked to produce such a thing after at least 20+ flights.
Moindardt;1419032..... said:Why? Heaps of human pax don't abide by this for themselves.....
Really?? In the states they have them in cabin. I just assumed it was the same here. https://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/specialAssistance/pets.jsp
Same with hotels. A guy at the Westin Whistler demanded and received a Suite because his room wasn't big enough with their 2 big dogs in there.
Having never done this before, the breeder and both Jetpets said it was the case and required by QF