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Her owner, Gayle Martz, takes her everywhere she flies, from Paris to New York to Los Angeles. But [SuNae] doesn't fly in the belly of the plane like common cargo. She's first class, in the cabin under Martz' seat.
"I don't check my jewelry, and SuNae is my most precious jewel," said Martz, a former flight attendant-turned entrepreneur who created and sells a soft-sided pet carrier, the Sherpa Bag.Some airlines charge to bring pets in the cabin; some don't. A spokesman for Westjet (www.westjet.com) said the airline allows small pets in approved carriers for $50, plus tax, each way. No more than four pets are allowed in the cabin per flight.See the full content of this document
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Pets On a Plane
Check to see if you can fly with Fido
Nick DivitoNEW YORK -- SuNae Martz is a 10-year-old jetsetter who's crisscrossed the globe more than once. The catch: SuNae is a dog -- a fluffy white coton de tulear, to be exact.Her owner, Gayle Martz, takes her everywhere she flies, from Paris to New York to Los Angeles. But ...See the full content of this document
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