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Air Canada bans pets from traveling in cargo holds until mid-September

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Air Canada has a new request for pet travel in the baggage compartment of flights until September 12 as major airports across the country are facing travel delays, flight cancellations and logistical issues. Has stopped accepting. Small animals will continue to be allowed in the cabins of most flights.

Small animals will continue to be in the cabin. Bans apply only to new requests

In this 2012 file photo, the cargo of a flight arriving in New York by an American Airlines crew member. Drop the dog from the area. Air Canada has suspended new demands for transporting pets in the cargo hold of airplanes until mid-September. (Mary Altaffe / Associated Press)

Air Canada will stop accepting new requests for pets traveling in the baggage compartment of the flight until September 12. Did. , As major airports across the country face travel delays, flight cancellations, and logistical challenges. 

Small animals will continue to be allowed in the cabin of most flights if they can lie down on the aircraft carrier under the seat in front of the passenger.

The airline says it costs $ 50 for flights within Canada and the United States (excluding Hawaii) and $ 100 for international flights to bring a pet into the cabin.

"Airport delays are longer than usual, due to pet safety and comfort, we will not accept new pet requests to move through the baggage compartment until September 12. In 2022, "Air Canadastated on its website

Until September 12, animals move in the hold of the aircraft. No. Find out if your animal can travel with you in the cabin:<a href = "https://t.co/xOnAMPDAiw">https://t.co/xOnAMPDAiw</a> <a href ="https://t.co/tPNsy9mFxh">pic.twitter.com/tPNsy9mFxh</a>

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