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slickshoes
07-06-2010, 09:12 PM
So sorry...I forgot to mention she'll be checked in as baggage because of her size. I think she's a little large to squeeze into one of those tiny carriers.
slickshoes
07-06-2010, 09:12 PM
Sorry if this is another post with more of the same questions, but I'm having a hard time figuring out some information.
I'm flying from Seoul to Orlando at the end of August. I'll be traveling with my dog who is about 17 pounds. The ticket hasn't been booked yet as I'm still working with my employer (who will be covering some of the cost) on which airline will be the best since I'm traveling with a pet.
Here are my questions:
If I have a flight with one or more connections (direct flights to Orlando do not exist), how does that work exactly? If I change airlines at one or each of those connections, would I have to pay the pet fee each time I switch? Say there is an hour and a half between flights...is that enough time to do whatever it is that needs to be done?
I've got my eye on a United flight right now that connects in San Francisco with 1 hr 42 min in between flights. Has anyone had a similar flight path on that airline who can share their experience?
luvadog
07-07-2010, 01:06 AM
I'm flying from Seoul to Orlando at the end of August. I'll be traveling with my dog who is about 17 pounds.
Be sure to check the embargo for carrying him cargo in the heat. Maybe you can't. If that's a problem, then I would board him a couple weeks and travel before heading home. There are some wonderful Hana tours cheap! if you don't want to travel alone. Then return and pick him up. Another option is shipping him.
Here are my questions:
If I have a flight with one or more connections (direct flights to Orlando do not exist), how does that work exactly? If I change airlines at one or each of those connections, would I have to pay the pet fee each time I switch?
In my experience, Asiana was the only airline that was going to charge me for every leg of the trip.
Say there is an hour and a half between flights...is that enough time to do whatever it is that needs to be done?
I've got my eye on a United flight right now that connects in San Francisco with 1 hr 42 min in between flights. Has anyone had a similar flight path on that airline who can share their experience?
Sorry...that's all I can answer cause I took one carryon and shipped my others.
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