This week's question comes from Lucinda in Beatrice, NE:
Dear Editors,
I need some information about taking my dog with me on a flight to PA. Can you give me a site I can look at what I need to take the dog with me?
Thank you,
Lucinda
Hi Lucinda,
This is one of those situations that is very common among traveling pet owners. As such, you'd likely think there was a simple-to-understand, uniform policy across airlines that dealt with pet travel. Unfortunately, this is not the case and so there isn't one perfect resource I can direct you to for information. However, I will try my best to help you navigate various airline policies. For general information about pet travel, I recommend PetTravel.com.
You've probably heard that the airlines are charging for most extras these days, and taking your dog along is no exception. Plan on paying between $69 and $150 each way for your pet. The fee may also vary depending on whether your pet travels in the cabin with you or as cargo. In addition, your pet may need a certificate of health and there may also me restrictions on heat and weather temperatures that could affect your pet's health. Here is a list of links to the major domestic airlines' pet travel policies. If you've already booked your ticket, you can read up on the fees and requirements; if not, you may want to browse the various policies to find an airline that will work best for you and your barking travel companion.















