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Flying With Your Pets

Can you fly with your pets.. my girlfriend who was moving to Paris asked me one day. And the answer is “YES” .. depending on which airline you fly, certain airlines only allow your pets to me in the cabin with you.. while others insist that they fly cargo.
These days, due to animal rights..?? or feelings..?? the airlines pet customers are dealt with .. with a lot of care. Like having kids in the cabin or flying with the airlines, some PS3 for the kids are installed while your pets are fed with gourmet pet food.
For pets traveling in the cabin, AirTran charges the least among big carriers at $69. Most U.S. airlines charge between $100 and $125, but bringing a pet in the cabin on Delta and Northwest flights costs $150.
For those traveling as checked baggage, Delta and Northwest are the most expensive at $275. The least expensive in this category are Alaska Airlines and Midwest at $100, and Frontier which prices its checked pets fees between $100 and $200.
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