[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: national sites

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  • To: proudk911@xxxxxxxxx, showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2015 14:28:53 -0400

Excellent information Jen!! Thank you for looking in the specs!!


Angie Martin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jen Proud <proudk911@xxxxxxxxx>
To: DaList <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Aug 2, 2015 11:36 am
Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: national sites




IT IS GETTING IMPOSSIBLE TO SHIP DOGS ALTOGETHER, ESPECIALLY IF THEY FLY AS
CHECKED BAGGAGE WITH OWNER ON THE FLIGHT!

I decided to have a look-see at the major airlines for myself regarding
shipping/flying with a dog:




from the Delta website:


767 Aircraft Restriction

Animals will not be accepted as checked baggage or cargo on any Delta operated
767 aircraft. There are no exceptions to this restriction for any passenger.
Learn more about your aircraft. Other restrictions may apply.

EVEN THOUGH... (from Boeing's specs)




Aft Cargo Door opening:

Height: 66"
Width: 70"



Acceptable Kennel Sizes:

Type 500 series or smaller:
Width: 27"
Height: 30"
Depth: 40"




Airbus 330-200 Aircraft Restriction

Animals will not be accepted as checked baggage on any Delta operated A330-200
aircraft. There are no exceptions to this restriction for any passenger. Learn
more about your aircraft. Other restrictions may apply​

EVEN THOUGH... (from Airbus's website)

Another advantage of the A330-200’s fuselage is its large-capacity underfloor
cargo holds, which accommodate industry-standard LD3 containers in side-by-side
loading, as well as 96-inch pallets.

These are LARGE planes!

Per American Airlines' regulations:

Flights with connections

If you’re traveling on a connecting flight, your checked pets will only be able
to connect through one of our hub cities. If you’re connecting between American
and another airline, you’ll need to claim and recheck your pet and pay
applicable charges to each carrier.




Charlotte, NC (CLT)

Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD)

Dallas Fort Worth, TX (DFW)

John F Kennedy New York, NY (JFK)








LaGuardia, NY (LGA)

Los Angeles, CA (LAX)

Miami, FL (MIA)








Philadelphia, PA (PHL)

Phoenix, AZ (PHX)

Washington Reagan, DC (DCA)







Kennel guidelines for checked pets



When checking in your pet, there are specific requirements for their kennel:




Up to 40in x 27in x 30in or 102cm x 69cm x 76cm*

*Largest acceptable kennel is a series 500 kennel. This kennel is not accepted
on the Boeing 737, the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 (S80) or American Eagle
airplanes. Kennels checked on an MD-80 must be able to fit through the cargo
door whilst in an upright position.​







The kennel cannot:


Be more than 100lbs/45kg (including the pet and other content)​







United's website sucks. their information on kennels (they sell at airport
too):





400

36 L x 24 W x 26 H

24

$145


All United aircraft*



500

40 L x 27 W x 30 H

32

$160

All United aircraft*



700

48 L x 32 W x 35 H

51

$250

All United aircraft*, except Boeing 737



*Kennel acceptance guidelines noted above apply to United aircraft. Limitations
may apply for travel on United Express® flights. The #400 series is the largest
kennel size accepted on United Express aircraft, and not all United Express
aircraft are able to accommodate pet kennels. Please call United PetSafe at
1-800-575-3335 to verify availability.









Kennel sizing chart for dogs and cats



A = Length of animal from nose to root of tail
B = Height from ground to elbow joint
C = Width across shoulders
D = Height of animal in a natural standing position from the top of the head or
the ear tip, whichever is higher. Note: your pet's head or ear tips, whichever
is higher, must not touch the top of the crate.



How to determine kennel size



For travel within the 50 United States and Puerto Rico:
Length = A + ½B
Width = C x 2
Height = D





​ I guess anyone who wants to fly just about to give up and trade in their
frequent flyer miles for an AAA card instead!

:(

Jen P & her Pack




On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 9:24 AM, barbara amidon <amidon481@xxxxxxx> wrote:




I just checked about shipping from Florida to either Albany Rochester
Syracuse..no one can. Ship a 500 crate..o these areas..it is getting impossible
to ship




On July 27, 2015, at 12:27 PM, nhansburgh@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:







i have flown out of mississippi changed planes in washington with a dog in a
500 kennel. i have flown out of southern and northern cal, calgary, montana etc
etc etc. i have only had problems with delayed flights not with dogs on
flights. ask jimmy he flew out of buffalo for years with many size dogs. i live
2 hours away from the hub airports so i drive at both ends of the flight. fight
the traffic but i get there with dogs and bitches. any good travel agent can
make those arrangements for you.
---- < dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How darned hard is this for everyone to understand? You need the big

Boeing or Air Bus jets to take a 500+. They only fly from hubs/larger

airports.












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