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HE BE UNDER MY PASSENDER SEAT

2006-09-29 18:38:48 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Air Travel

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Call Alaska Airlines and ask them.

2006-09-30 12:52:56 · answer #1 · answered by Island Queen 6 · 1 1

In the cabin, you can use a soft carrier - they are the size of a large lunch box or small duffle and have a mesh end so the dog can see out.

He will actually be under the seat in front of you so you can't be seated in row 1 or 6 in a 737 or MD-80 nor the gallery bulkhead (row 29?) in an MD-80 nor in an exit row.

For pets as checked baggage, it has to be a hard, plastic, approved pet carrier. Pet shops have thems.

You MUST have reservations for the dog and pay a fee beforehand ($50-100 based on size). You might get your dog on at the last minute, but there are limits to how many pets can be on each flight, so get your reservation as early as you can.

Most airlines have moved away from requiring health certificates, but check with Alaska when you make the reservation. All airlines have limits on checked pets about weather on-route (they don't want to broil or freeze a pet on the tarmac in Chicago). But that doesn't apply to carry-on.

If he/she is high-strung, consider doggie tranqualizers that your vet can prescribe.

If you have a stop along the way, you have to weigh whether you want to go out through security to walk the dog around (bring an EMPTY water container/dish and pooper scooper gloves/baggie). And then queue up to get back through security. Or just book a tight connection and keep moving. The reservation agent can work with you on that point.

2006-10-03 09:42:19 · answer #2 · answered by David in Kenai 6 · 0 0

I'm not sure of the specifics of Alaska airline (check their website), but I have used a Sherpa bag onboard the plane with my cat and have seen others using the same bag for small dogs too.

2006-09-29 18:41:21 · answer #3 · answered by Signilda 7 · 0 1

you will need to get a kennel size of 50 to 100...alaska airlines will charge $75.00 for you to carry on the animal.

2006-10-01 11:18:02 · answer #4 · answered by jdmclm2003 2 · 0 0

You may need to call the airline sometimes the websites are a nightmare.

If you call they can look it up and tell you.
Also you may need to get a ticket for your pet to fly.

2006-09-29 20:21:13 · answer #5 · answered by Heavy Metal 3 · 0 1

i actual doubt if canine, even one as small as yours is authorized interior the cabin on long flights. yet once you do want to take your canine (in shipment) with you, ascertain to analyze regulations not in basic terms in Germany, however the US besides, as many countries have quarantine classes canine and different animals ought to flow by using while they arrive from different worldwide places, additionally ensure you have your canine's vaccinations and documents up thus far. i became into on a flight those days the place a German Shepard rescue canine became into allowed on the flight, while a passenger loudly complained, he became into informed the canine became into staying and he ought to take yet another flight if he did not like it. sturdy success.

2016-12-15 17:12:01 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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