[NAGDU] Experiences and Recommendations for Flying

Lisa Belville missktlab1217 at frontier.com
Sun Sep 18 12:42:02 UTC 2022


Hi, all.


That time we all hate has come.  I'm in the process of retiring my 
current dog.  I've already got a home for her, but it is several states 
away, so flying is the only option.


I haven't flown since 2019, so the new rules and regulations weren't in 
place.  I simply booked a flight, had my ID and my dog's ID and a health 
certificate and had no issues.


Now I know I need to fill out these numerous forms.


Which airline is less bureaucratic and easier to deal with? Also, how 
does the paperwork go if purchasing through a site like Travelosity?  
Would it be less stressful to purchase and deal directly with an 
airline?    How are situations handled if switching airlines?  I mean 
flying on a commuter airline from a smaller airport and then catching 
another flight on a larger, different airline?


Depending on circumstances, this might happen as soon as late October, 
so I guess that factors in to the mix, too.


Thanks in advance for any opinions and

info.


-- 
Lisa Belville
missktlab1217 at frontier.com




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