Pet Airways
Posted: 06:45 Wed 29 Apr 2009
An article in the online Economist entitled Flying cats and dogs led me to Pet Airways: ‟With Pet Airways, your pet will be safe and comfortable flying in the main cabin --- not in cargo!”.
Well, your Chihuahua is my bottle of port.
Nonetheless, watch this space.
Well, your Chihuahua is my bottle of port.
jdaw1, in an email to [url=http://www.petairways.com/]Pet Airways[/url], wrote:Greetings.
Sometimes, traveling to a tasting, I transport old bottles of wine. Sometimes the cork has been sitting in that neck for over a century. Baggage handlers, and the cold and vibration of the hold, give me the heeby jeebies: one bad shake and that cork could come loose. One frozen (or hot) moment and 100 years of anticipation are ruined. Alas, since a possible trans-Atlantic bomb plan was revealed, bottles cannot travel in the main cabin. Yikes!
Then along comes Pet Airways. Please, is there any chance of Pet Airways expanding its market to those wanting to carry FAA-prohibited cold-sensitive items such as bottles of old wine and large musical instruments?
Consider it a free suggestion.
Faithfully,
Julian Wiseman.
But would you be willing to entrust your case of Taylor 1900 to an airline that can’t master an m-dash?[url=http://www.petairways.com/]Pet Airways[/url], in an email to jdaw1, wrote:Hello Julian,
Thanks for the great suggestion and email. We will think about it!
Kate
The Pet Airways Team
Nonetheless, watch this space.