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NEW YORK -- Airplanes just got a little bit furrier.

Pet Airways has announced it is launching the first pet-only airline service, with flights going to five major cities: New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago and Washington, D.C.

"We believe there is truly a need for this," said Alysa Binder, one of Pet Airways' founders. "Putting your pet in cargo, just isn't the ideal situation, and it doesn't have to be your only choice."

A one-way flight costs around $149, and Pet Airways is now accepting reservations for its first New York - Los Angeles flight, scheduled for July 14.

Pet Airways hopes to expand to 25 continental cities within the next few years, Binder says, and cater to exotic pets, as well as to dogs and cats.

Here's how it works: Pet owners flying out of major airports drop their animals off at a nearby, smaller facility. The pets spend time in a pet lounge before boarding a seat-free plane, which can hold up to 50 dogs or cats.

Animals are with "pet attendants" at all times, according to Binder, as they are then loaded into secured carrying cases on the plane. People are watching the pets at all times throughout the flight, though the animals are not allowed to roam at large.

Animals' flights are made to coincide with their owners' arrangements; after owners land in their destination, they collect their pets from a lounge.

"You don't have to worry about missed flights or connections," Binder said. "Someone will be with your pet at all times, until you are there to collect them.

"This is about the safety and comfort of your pet. We can't stress that enough. We are pet lovers, we are our own audience."

The company has been in the works since 2005, when Binder and her husband, Dan Wiesel, flew with their Jack Russell Terrier, Zoe. The dog exceeded most airlines' 15-pound or under requirement to fly under the seat, and was placed in cargo.

"She just wasn't right," Binder said of Zoe's reaction to the flight. "She was very uncomfortable, and we thought, 'There has to be another way.' "

Pet Airways is working in conjunction with Suburban Air Flight Inc., to utilize "several" Beechcraft 1900s, a twin-engine turboprop airplane. The barren planes will provide animals with a fully-lit and climate-controlled environment, Pet Airways advertises.

When animals travel in cargo, they stand against potential environmental risks. The American Veterinary Medical Association cautions owners that certain short-nosed breeds might struggle to breathe in such a setting.

It also advises people traveling with pets to fly in the early morning or late evening during summer months, and in the winter, to opt for midday flights. Administering tranquilizers is not a wise choice, it also says, even for some owners hoping to temper their animals' fears.

While one AVMA veterinarian notes that "you hear horror stories everywhere you look," he says he has never heard a negative story about a pet flying on a commercial airplane.

"Within the last 20 years, there has been a great deal of concern and care over the welfare of pets, and airlines are now very restricted for where they can keep the animals, the temperature of the environment, the length of the flight, and things like that," said Greg Hammer, DVM, of Dover, Del.

"I think they do a very nice job of taking care of the animals -- they have to."

Yet in a press release, Pet Airways cited a study by the San Francisco SPCA, saying that of the two million pets that fly in cargo each year, approximately 5,000 of them are injured in transit.

Having someone there with the pet at all time, monitoring the animal's health, as well as the security of their kennels, could prevent injuries and trauma, Binder says.

"Your animals will never be left alone," she said.

Pet Airways' prices are in line with what the majority of major airlines are asking.

American Airlines charges $150 for a pet to travel one-way, within the U.S., in the plane's cargo section, and $100 for the pet to travel in the main cabin. Continental Airlines' going cargo rate is $55, for cargo, while a cabin ticket for a pet costs $125.

When flying Delta Airlines, owners could expect to pay $150 when flying alongside their pets, and $275 if they have to check them in the cargo section.

Southwest Airlines does not allow any animals to fly on its planes, whether in the main cabin or cargo.

Binder says she recognizes that the economic climate might not be kind to a fledgling company like her own, but says she hopes the idea will still appeal to devoted owners.

"Yes, the economy is always a concern, but our pets are like family to us," she said. "You don't leave the baby at home just because the economy is weak. You'll want to take it with you, and to make sure that it is well cared for."

To learn more about Pet Airways or to schedule a flight, visit PetAirways.com

Amy Lieberman is a reporter for Zootoo Pet News. She can be contacted at alieberman@zootoo.com



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MICHELLE G.
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If you have to take your pet then I guess this would be great for some people. Not a service I would choose to use.
 
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this is wonderful but i would not let my pet go without me. the attendents maybe wonderful but do not know your pets. i hope they have had some training
 
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This is a great idea.People and pets need this.
 
jessie
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this was on our local news and it is a great idea for people that travel
 
daryl b.
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i agree this is a good thing but again i would wnt to be with my pets
 
DevilDawg
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This is going to begin this coming Tuesday, the 14th. Hope it's broadcasted so we can all witness this " maiden voyage".
 
Erica M.
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I am surprised so many pets travel by air. I wonder what the circumstances are that lead people to transport pets by plane. Are 2 million pets traveling because their humans are relocating? I can't imagine people are doing this for vacations.
 
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many people who show there pets fly them from show to show
 
Nicole F.
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I have never considered putting my pets on a plane, I'd rather drive with them to monitor their safety and anxiety. My concern would be the qualifications of the pet attendents: will they be certified in pet first aid? In addition, I would have liked to hear a bit more of what kind of safety measures are on board the plane in case the worst should happen. I'd want to know absolutely everything I could before I purchased a ticket for one of my pets. I think this is definitely a novel idea, it certainly makes sense.
 
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since this article southwest airlines has done them one better and is allowing pets small enough to fit under the seat can be carried on and not be charged. they are conciderd like carry on luggage
 
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That is good news about southwest as long as you are traveling with a small pet. I would rather have my dog with me.
 
AJ S.
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Finally, progress!
 
Alison W.
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What a great idea.
 
Lynn
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4 months ago
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I really think that this is a great idea, although i'd still not want my furry babies to fly without me.
 
Roz A.
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I have had info for this airline for a couple of years, and have been waiting to see when they will begin operating!
 
jessie
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I wont fly and neither will my pets.
 
jackie
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I just saw on our news last nite this about to start
 
Norrie
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I'd love to see an update on this at the end of summer. I don't fly at all but maybe if I needed to get a cat from point A to point B fast I "might" give it some thought, if you've ever driven with a howling cat you know that 5 miles can seem like 500!
 
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jackie
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5 months ago
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I dont know . Frankly I dont think I can let my pets travel alone. After all they lose luggage. I think Ill stay close to home.But it sounds like a good idea for those who travel.
 
Stacy H.
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I agree, if I cannot fly with my pet I'll just stay home or drive. I don't board my dogs and I sure would not turn them over to strangers to transport them.
 
Lynn
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I agree with you ....I wouldn't board my dogs either, and I sure wouldn't want them to fly without me or in the cargo area...
 
applesauce82
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do any of you plan on using this plane's services in the future??
anyone booked a flight yet?
>.<
 
Roz A.
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I would fly with my cats on this airline if I were moving cross-country.
 
midwestwoman
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Interesting concept, and it will probably "take off!"
 
Krista
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5 months ago
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This is really neat, but I wish that I could stay with my pet, I mean we are all going to the same place, why can't they put people passengers on the plane as well?
 
erica a.
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yes i agree, i would want to stay with my dog on the plane.
 
Stacy H.
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Ditto!
 
Lynn
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5 months ago
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I agree with you on that....I think it's a great idea, but I would like to be able to travel with my pet too....I just don't like leaving them for something like this...
 
Roz A.
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I believe they accommodate humans with their pets, you just have to pay extra for your seat.
 
DevilDawg
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I totally agree with you.
 
Irineyuma
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This is a great idea. Many people with their pets so need this.
I with my pets will be happy to use so pet airlines service too.
 
Jennifer L.
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That is pretty awesome. When we travel we always want to take our pet but I just can't allow her to travel with cargo. I would be worried sick about her. I think this is a great idea. It beats leaving her at the kennel.
 
Katie M.
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Great idea!
 
Mary G.
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Certainly a better way for pets to travel than in a plane's cargo hold. Actually was just reading in the May/June issue of "Best Friends" magazine that Pet Airways and Best Friends have formed a partnership. "Pet Airways has made a financial commitment to Best Friends and will also be donating flights to help transport resuced animals....This will not only provide a safe, comfortable and fast way to transport animals, but also a big cost savings for the organization."
 
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I think that Best Friends getting involved speaks volumes. They make very wise choices with the animals welfare coming first and foremost.
 
Mary G.
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I have had the good fortune to visit Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in beautiful Kanub Utah twice. A place of great serenity despite some 2,000 rescued animals calling it home. On so many levels, including organization, they do animal rescue right.
 
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I agree, I think this is a good idea but I would want to be traveling with my pet. I don't want to trust them to some stranger who I don't know will take good care or any care of them. Why can't we fly with them?
 
daryl b.
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i agree hope this is a wonderful thing but i would not put them on a plane without me. what if my flight came in way later then theirs.
 
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i've gotta agree with the general consensus. it's definitely a step up from anything that's out there, but the idea of having my critters on a separate plane, surrounded by strange people and animals...that sounds only marginally less terrifying for them. now, an airline specifically for people and ets traveling together, where they could fly in the cabin *together*...that would be phenominal!
 
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I was and never willing to place my pet in pet cargo, I flew and paid the price of the seat next to me so she could stay in her portable/cloth pet crate in which she is under thirty pounds. She sat strapped in with the seat belt and had a nice flight.
I think more airlines should do this. I carried her on board just as you would a suit bag or a large purse.
 
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Their heart is in the right place, and it is an improvement over putting a pet in cargo, but I still wouldn't be willing to do it. This would still be stressful for any of my dogs. Being in such a strange situation and location with so many strange people around - not to mention other animals! And to not have me there, by their side! I just feel this would be too stressful for my kids. I guess you can call me an overprotective Mom, but animals don't understand English (or any other language for that matter) like a human would. They are not going to know that they will be seeing you soon. I don't what my dogs would think! Maybe my dogs just aren't secure enough for me to feel good about putting them on their own flight.
 
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My two goldens won't fit under the seat! And I won't put them in cargo. Good idea for those who want to have it....just a little risky. Why do you have to pick them up in a lounge? Why can't you be with them all the time? Hope the commercial airlines realize this and make more room for our pets on board....with us!
 
Jessica Z.
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It's a great idea in theory, but I would still be nervous - losing your luggage is one thing but if I lost my pet on a flight, I'd be devastated. Plus, while the employees may be great people, there's always a chance of having someone hired that slips up or just doesn't really care. It happens with vet clinics, groomers, borders, etc. and so it will happen here eventually. Sorry for the rambling, it's a cool idea if you don't mind leaving your pet in their care.
 
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This souns like a great idea, but couldn't the animals still get lost? The airlines lose baggage all of the time, so it seems like there would be a chance that your animal might not make it to your destination at the same time you do.
 
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6 months ago
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I would never use this service... too many variables that don't add up.
I still don't understand why don't the airlines let you take a dog into the cabin with you? That would be the safest place for them?
 
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azzurrapl
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You make a great point.... didn't think about allergies? would you leave your pets with a stranger that may or may not like pets? I don't think i would - I am a little over protective I guess.
 
Mary M.
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This doesn't apply to me but sounds like a good idea for those it does.
 
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YAH YAH YAH.......a week of doggie day care when we go home back home is $225.00 or more...to have my pup with me would be so awesome...! I am sooo excited...cant wait till this takes off!
 
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great idea for people that need this service--hope it does well..
 
Ryan H.
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My ex-fiance' and I live 1700 miles apart, but we raised our female bulldog from a puppy together and she's equally meaningful to both of us. I would love to share custody of her so we can both love "our" dog. I've just never felt comfortable of putting my dog on a flight cuz of her short muzzle and lack of my protection. This is a way that we might be able to make it work
 
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neat idea! I could never fly with my dog in the cargo area! This is a much better option!
 
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I'm still somewhat leary of this. It seems that there would still be room for losing a pet or someone mishandling it. I'd feel safer traveling with my furbaby.
 
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I agree. Wouldn't it be just as easy for airlines to update part of the cargo section and turn it into a pet section. They could add the same climate controls and air purifying systems that they already have in he cabin and then people could have larger dogs on the same plane as them. The animals would be more comfortable and safer than being left with he baggage.
 
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as i said before this is a wonderful concept but i would still not want my pets flying without me. that would be perfect if they would allow this
 
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Agree? Who says the airline attendants are pet friendly? what happens if your dog is afraid of them and snaps at them? who says a flight that is mostly dogs would not be allowed to crash if god forbid something were to happen in the skies? I don't understand why they don't allow people to take their pets into the cabin with them? Maybe coach is a little tight - but maybe if you buy a first class ticket - your dog can sit right by your side? Pretty expensive - but yet - if someone wanted to travel with their pet - this would be the safest? and a lot of people buy a coach and then upgrade to first class with FF points?
 
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I hope this works out for the airline. it looks nice for pets
 
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I'd sacrifice my comfort to travel with my dog. I don't care if I have to sit on the floor. This still has the potential for the dog to get lost or mistreated.
 
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I have to say, I have the same feeling!
 
Lynn
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I love this idea. One of my biggest fears is if I have to fly on a plane, "what about my babies"....as I know how they can be handled in the cargo area (since I worked on military planes)...I want to know my babies are handled gently & with little stress.
 
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They really are everything to me too....and I just want to be able to see them & make sure they aren't being handled in a mean or bad manner. Plus I want to make sure they get enough oxygen and if they have a problem, i'm right there to help them...
 
KELLY W.
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Great idea and I hope a lot of people use the airlines.
 
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That is such a cool service! I could see myself using it!
 
Lisa B.
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i think this is a great idea. I fly my cat with me everywhere and stay at the Westin. I couldn't enjoy my vacations when I feared for my pets safety. I had one get feline aids while she was being cared for at a pet hotel. So after that I decided to have a friend take care of my cat and her son let it out and it was never found. That was it. This one travels with me.
 
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I think it's a Great idea!!! you can let your pets on a plane easily! i would just want to be with them though
 
Joyce
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it would be scarey, to just leave your pet
 
N. Cathy S.
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I agree, Joyce! I couldn't just leave my baby like that. I'd want him to fly right along with me!
 
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Cool Idea! Rather have my pet with me in the cabin when I'm flying though, if that could be possible
 
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This is a great idea! However, I'm still not sure how many people would use it. Still makes me nervous at the thought of my dogs being on a plane. I guess I'm not much of a plane person myself!
 
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This is a good idea. The airplane should also go to Austin, Houston, Orlando and Boise.
 
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I think this is a wonderful idea. I love to see that people are considering how the animals feel in these types of situations, however I am curious to see if the concept will take off.
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