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- DaDrake, on 05/12/2009, -2/+29"All animals that fly will be called "pawsengers"..."
Really???? Are you really that lame to come up with such a stupid marketing gimmick or are pet lovers really that easily pleased? - thecheat1, on 05/12/2009, -1/+27Is the plane equipped with a ceiling cat?
- hopscotchmaster, on 05/12/2009, -0/+23Let's just hope they don't have a mile high club.
- jesseber, on 05/12/2009, -0/+22what recession?
- ScottMcIntyre, on 05/12/2009, -3/+25Up, Pup and Away....
- beautifulady, on 05/12/2009, -0/+11Wow, that's cheaper than boarding my cat when I travel. What I really need is international flights, though.
- Barackalypse, on 05/13/2009, -0/+10I hope someone takes this same concept and does it for kids 5 and under so maybe I can fly without anyone screaming the whole time.
- BedPost, on 05/13/2009, -1/+10Hey, ***** you guys, I'd love to have my dog with me on vacations.
- bpwrinn, on 05/12/2009, -0/+8It had better, it's only the top standard in surveillance!
- Hnnnnnghhh, on 05/13/2009, -0/+5Then who was phone?
- purseonality, on 05/13/2009, -0/+5If I were moving cross-country, having someone else deal with my pet like this would be totally worth it. It's far better for the animals than tossing them around with the luggage and sticking them in a dark cargo hold.
- Andrewe1, on 05/13/2009, -0/+4how sad that you consider an account on a webpage a big part of your life.
- intrepidia, on 05/12/2009, -0/+4I'v just expanded my horizons... thank you....
- beautifulady, on 05/13/2009, -0/+4Some places have quarantines, some only require a certificate from a veterinarian. The cat has a nice time at the kitty hotel when I leave him, it's not a biggie, but if I decide to live overseas it would be nice to take him with me. The pet flight thing would be great.
- mikeserv, on 05/13/2009, -0/+3I bet the pet attendants are HOT!
- mikemehak, on 05/13/2009, -1/+4I ship all my animals Fed-Ex.
pro-tip. Use a regular packing box and poke holes to save on heavy live animal fees. food + water + overnight express has a 55% survival rate for pets. This is above a fail people. - andyrunner, on 05/12/2009, -1/+4it sounds like an idea some millionaire came up with while stoned (minus doggy pilots and doggy TSA officers)
- SpaceRibs, on 05/13/2009, -0/+3http://icanhascheezburger.com/2007/12/31/funny-pic ...
- kocurejd, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2A little from column A, a little from column B.
- polypropglop, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2Where do you said?
- Antz0rz, on 05/12/2009, -3/+5man isnt there more important ***** to do around the world than have a pet airline. christ
- jcc6655, on 05/12/2009, -1/+3International flights are probably a lot harder because the animal may have to go through quarantine depending on where you are flying too.
- cubee, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2well they better strip search these animals as they search us. Terrorist dogs =)
- centran, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2I wonder how the pets get on and off the plane. If this airline has to deal with normal procedure then they might still be sent through baggage claim. If that is the case then it is still hard on the animals as the gate staff will throw them around.
However, this airline might be able to get special privileges such as private jets have or even a loophole with cargo planes. Then the airline would be able to load and unload the animals. That would be the best case. - roodammy44, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2But what about bombdogs?
- twiztidsinz, on 05/13/2009, -0/+2Undercover K-9 units?
- moxley, on 06/07/2009, -0/+1For real? Do they really do this?
- drizzling, on 05/13/2009, -0/+1and the pawsengers may legally paw the stewardesses too. what a bonus.
- QMD333, on 05/20/2009, -0/+1Teach humans a lesson by putting THEM in cargo.....
- TaylorHelferty, on 05/13/2009, -2/+3Is it just me, or is this a waste of everything?
- moxley, on 06/07/2009, -0/+1The only time I can see this being really useful is in two situations: Firstly , if you are shipping your animal to a family member somewhere that you are not travelling to, or if you are travelling qwith a large dog that cannot travel on the place you're on - because for cats and some dogs you can bring them on the place with you, either as a carry on or in the pet area of the baggage hold - my understanding is that they do have a pressuried pet area on modern planes...
- moxley, on 06/07/2009, -0/+1They can even lick her; expose themselves to her and lick their own balls while she watches......Damn those stewardesses are kinky.
- zagatbuzz, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1Wow, this is great! Will they offer international flights as well?
- mikemehak, on 05/13/2009, -1/+1Also, it's really funny when the customs officers check the dogs bums for X at the air port. You have this big burly man/manwoman with gloves on sticking their fingers up a tiny little dogs butt hole. How the hell can you do that all day with a straight face?
- bklethal, on 05/13/2009, -1/+1I'd rather see bombcats. Highly unlikely someone would blow up a plane full of animals though.
- Richandler, on 05/12/2009, -2/+2Only ine of the most heavily regulated industries in America during a recession will look this desperate for cash.
- chchrob, on 05/13/2009, -3/+2This is an ok idea, if you aren't traveling as well. E.g. you need to ship your dog off to relatives so you can go on holiday elsewhere. Otherwise, whats the point? Put the dog on the same plane as you and 5 minutes after they get off the plane they have forgotten about the whole experience.
- arplayer2k, on 05/12/2009, -6/+1Stupid idea. Even stupider people will be stoked about it. The most retarded docuhebags will actually have their pets fly on the airlines.
- thelab101, on 05/12/2009, -9/+4future FAIL


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