Airlines recommended for shipping your puppy.
Please feel free to contact any of these airlines, or visit their
websites for more information.
F.Y.I.
Clients picking a puppy up from the airport will be required to show two
forms of I.D. Each airlines requires the client to be there up to 20
minutes before scheduled arrival. Depending on where the puppy is
located, some Canadian, and Alaskan, flights might require over night
kenneling. All airlines charge at least a 150.00 kenneling fee which
will be added to the listing price of the puppy when purchased. If you
don't feel that you want your puppy kenneled over night, work with the
breeder in choosing another day, time, airlines, airport....in some
cases there is no other alternative but to have the puppy kenneled. Your
puppy's breeder will be happy to answer any questions that you
might about shipping your puppy.
Continental airlines:
Continental transports into several large cities, and is climate
controlled, which means from the time your puppy leaves your breeders
loving arms until it arrives to it's new owner's loving arms the puppy
is in a temperature to 70 deg. 12 months out of the year. #1 in
shipping pets. It's always my first choice.
1-800-575-3335 ext. 2
http://www.continental.com/web/en-us/content/Travel/animals/default.aspx
American airlines:
American transports into more cities than Continental, and has a
pressurized compartment, but is not temperature controlled outside of
the plane. This means on hot (above 73 deg), or cold days (below 23)
this airlines will not be shipping puppies.
1-800-227-4622
https://www.aacargo.com/utility/faq.jhtml
Delta airlines:
Delta transports into more cities than Continental, and has a
pressurized compartment, but is not temperature controlled outside of
the plane. This means on hot (above 73 deg), or cold days (below 23)
this airlines will not be shipping puppies.
1-888-736-3738
http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/pet_travel_information/pet_requirements_restrictions/
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