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Pet Policies for Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines and Other Domestic Carriers
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Pet Policies for Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines and Other Domestic Carriers

Flying with a pet can be expensive and confusing, with fees, weight limits, carrier size rules and the need to make sure there’s no loud barking (or meowing) on board.Recently, American Airlines relaxed its pet policy to allow passengers to bring a carry-on bag in addition to a pet in a carrier, and more private flight options have been emerging in recent years for pet owners who can afford them.Still, flying with large or medium-size dogs can be tricky, and many travelers are wary of leaving a pet in the plane’s cargo hold.For those traveling on the major carriers with their pets as carry-ons, here’s what to know about each major domestic airline’s policy.Southwest AirlinesOn Southwest, a Dallas-based carrier, two checked bags can fly at no cost, but not pets. Southwest charges $125 per ...
The 9 Best Airline-Approved Pet Carriers, According to Reviews
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The 9 Best Airline-Approved Pet Carriers, According to Reviews

If you plan to bring your cat or dog with you on your next flight but aren't sure which pet carrier is best – or allowed – U.S. News is here to help. Start with this list of the top airline-approved pet carriers for your jet-setting four-legged friends.The Top Pet Carriers for Air Travel in 2023(Note: Prices were accurate at the time of publication; they may fluctuate due to supply chain issues.)Best Overall: Sherpa Original Deluxe Pet Carrier – MediumCarrier dimensions: 17 x 11 x 10.5 inches | Pet weight limit: 16 poundsWhat sets this carrier apart: Beyond a patented, crash-tested flexible wire frame that keeps your little buddy safe, Sherpa provides a Guaranteed on Board program that offers a refund for your flight and airline pet fee if you're denied boarding because of the small or me...
Eight Chinese carriers now back in Sydney – Business Traveller
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Eight Chinese carriers now back in Sydney – Business Traveller

All eight Chinese airlines that flew through Sydney pre-Covid have now returned. Seat capacity from Sydney airport to mainland China will be 86 per cent recovered in November compared to pre-Covid. This week, Sydney airport welcomed back Sichuan Airlines, with flight 3U3883 from Chengdu touching down on 30 October. The airline’s inaugural flight into Sydney was in December 2013, with services pausing from early February 2020, when Covid travel restrictions began in China. Sichuan Airlines is the final of the eight Chinese airlines to resume services to Sydney since China began lifting Covid travel restrictions in January. At the start of the year, there were just three Chinese carriers flying a total of four return services between Sydney and mainland China. From November, the eigh...
Mainland Chinese carriers add Europe, Sydney flights – Business Traveller
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Mainland Chinese carriers add Europe, Sydney flights – Business Traveller

In their most recent schedule update, several Mainland Chinese carriers have flagged new services from Chongqing and Wenzhou to Paris, Madrid and Sydney. More specifically, SkyTeam member China Eastern Airlines will launch a twice-weekly Wenzhou-Madrid service commencing 22 November. The route will be operated by the airline’s latest new-technology long-haul aircraft, the Airbus A350-900. China Eastern’s A350-900s seat 40 passengers in business class across a 1-2-1 configuration, while premium economy is in a 2-4-2 setup, and regular economy is in a 3-3-3 layout. China Eastern currently has 18 A350s in service, with more on order. Separately, other Mainland Chinese carrier, Hainan Airlines, plans to resume its Chongqing-Paris CDG route on 28 November. Initially, that service is sch...