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DogFriendly.com promotes airlines that allow medium to large size
well-behaved family dogs
on airlines in the cabin section with people (not cargo). 

 

Companion Air:  First Inagural Flight Pending. Currently Offering Shuttle Service. First flights will include service along the East Coast of the U.S. Future plans include nationwide coverage, Canada, and Europe.

Nantucket Airlines: Offering daily service between Hyannis, MA and Nantucket, MA. Dogs under 35 pounds can be carried on your lap and no kennel is required. For dogs over 35 pounds, there is a "shelf" which is just a few inches off the floor, in the back of the plane where your dog can sit or lay. While you cannot sit next to your dog, you can try to get the seat directly in front of him or her. There is no reserved seating, so you'll need to arrive early to try and make special arrangements to sit in front of your pooch. Large dogs must be properly restrained with a leash, harness or similar device. No kennel is required. You will need to reserve a space for your pet in advance as the airline usually only allows one dog per flight.

U.S. and Canadian Air Carriers Pet Policies

For pet travel policies in the cabin and in cargo on U.S.  and Canadian Airlines look here...

Take our poll about traveling with Dogs on Airplanes

If an Airline allowed your larger dog in a seat would you take your dog on some airline trips with you?

Yes - Many Trips
Yes - But only if necessary or very occasionally
No
Don't Know

How much would you pay to buy an airline seat for your dog?

My dog is small enough to go in the cabin now. That works fine for me.
I would not take my dog on an airplane, even in the cabin.
I would pay only a minimal amount (up to about $75 - $100) per flight
I would pay the same amount as I pay for my own ticket for my dog.
I would be a premium price up to full coach fares (for example: about $2000 r/t from coast to coast)

If only one airline allowed your dog in the cabin would you try to use that airline for all of your flights, even those without your dog?

Yes
No

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U.S. and Canadian Air Carriers Pet Policies



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