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Fluffy and Fido fly - new US airline for pets

Washington - Life isn't easy for pets that keep a busy schedule. There are visits with former members of the household who have  moved far away. And sometimes pets have to meet up with their families when they go on vacation or attend an occasion away f...
Posted : Thu, 09 Jul 2009 03:11:44 GMT
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Washington - Life isn't easy for pets that keep a busy schedule. There are visits with former members of the household who have moved far away. And sometimes pets have to meet up with their families when they go on vacation or attend an occasion away from home. Soon there will be a new airline in the US to meet the needs of these busy animals. Pet Airways will fly strictly pets - the only people on board will be the pilot and a flight attendant who will be dedicated exclusively to the comfort of the precious freight.

Better stated, the precious passengers. That's because Alysa Binder and Dan Wiesel, the married couple of Delray, Florida that founded the airline, consider the description "freight" unacceptable for their four-legged guests. They decided to start the airline, which is expected to begin service on July 14, because they felt animals often suffer when travelling and are typically treated like pieces of luggage.

Not all airlines accept house pets on board, and those that do usually put them in the cargo hold in the belly of the plane, where it can get hot or very cold. The only animals allowed in the cabin have to be small enough to fit in a cage that can be stored under the seat.

Pet Airways will start small. Initially, the airline will fly pets in a converted Beech 1900, secured in their own cages placed on fitted shelves where in a passenger airplane rows of seats would be.

The airline, which claims to be the first in the world dedicated to transporting pets, will be operated by Suburban Air, which has a reputation for being experienced and dependable, and it is one of the few that is allowed to transport certain radioactive material. Normally, the propeller planes seat 19 passengers. As Pet Airways planes, they will offer space for up to 50 cages for cats and dogs.

Pet Airways will fly once a week, and initially the destinations will be New York, Washington, Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles. A one-way ticket starts at 149 dollars. Once the airline establishes itself, more cities will be added and up to 20 planes will be put into service. Binder is confident that the airline will reach that level. She said interest is high and the airline already has reservations.

That's no surprise in a country where there are 90 million cats, 73 million dogs, 16 million birds and 22 million reptiles as pets, according to a survey conducted by an association for the makers of animal products.

Annually, an estimated 70 million dogs and cats travel with their owners on vacation, mostly in cars, Pet Airways says, quoting statistics compiled by an association of US veterinary clinics. The San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says of the 2 million animals that fly annually in airline freight cargo holds about 5,000 are injured.

This is not supposed to happen at Pet Airways, which lists the US's largest internet pet pharmacy as one of its partners. Binder and Wiesel promise that their guests will be offered the same careful handling and stress-free travel they would want for their own dog Zoe. A trip the terrier made gave Binder and Wiesel the idea for starting the airline.

"She once had to fly and arrived totally distressed, and planning vacations was often complicated. So we started thinking and Pet Airways was born," said Binder.

Owners will have peace of mind, the founders say, when they check their animals in at an animal lounge up to 72 hours - but no less than two hours - before the flight. During the flight the flight attendant will check the animals every 15 minutes. After arriving, pets will be available for pickup from a special waiting room, rested and at the same time "relieved" because Pet Airlines also guarantees sufficient toilet breaks.

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