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Flying with a pet? These owners say it’s gotten way tougher

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Their travel plans were placed on paws.

Perplexed dog owners are scratching their heads as to why and the way their cute, and sometimes well-behaved, companions got banned from air travel.

Such was the case of Megan Moskowitz and her English cocker spaniel Maci, who suddenly became a pup of interest at Newark Airport.

She told the Wall Street Journal this week that United Airlines agents barred Maci from getting onboard their flight, took photos of the little dog, after which told Moskowitz that Maci was permanently banned from flying United again.

Moskowitz, who brought Maci on a November business trip with no issues, is now convinced that a covert no-fly list exists for pets. She fears traveling with Maci again might be “a big gamble.”

Some pet owners consider that their dog was placed on a no-fly list. Shutterstock

Airlines have perhaps felt more empowered to not throw pet owners a bone because the US Department of Transportation gave them more leeway to maintain animals, especially ones listed for emotional support, out of the air in late 2020.

Early in 2021, Southwest banned emotional support animals altogether — the airline still allows small, vaccinated cats and dogs.

Meanwhile, United permits as much as two small cats or dogs “when there’s space available,” and Delta makes similar accommodations while also allowing birds.

Some owners have needed to plead with airlines to let their dog on board. Shutterstock

Since airlines have had more liberty and discretion to reject a pet, Recent Jersey resident Gabriela Garcia-Orth has noticed more problems when flying along with her 8-year-old Pomeranian, Teddy.

Some pet owners feel that airlines are bullying people into not bringing their pets on board. Shutterstock

When coincidentally also flying into Newark, from a marriage in Houston, a United worker barred the 10-pound pom from boarding — despite his owners paying a $125 pet travel fee last November.

“It was confusing,” Garcia-Orth told WSJ. “But I didn’t wish to get into it because I didn’t wish to escalate the situation.”

Eventually, Teddy was allowed on after some begging, however the airline agent put a note concerning the dog into Garcia-Orth’s file.

United Airlines has very specific rules for allowing pets on board. United.com

Others, like Jimmy Chang of Denver — who had previously flown along with his dog before — were less fortunate.

His miniature Schnauzer, Milo, wasn’t allowed on a December Southwest flight to California — regardless that Milo was still wearing the tag from his last flight.

Chang says he was forced to have his brother-in-law come to the airport to retrieve Milo, so the remainder of his family wouldn’t miss their flight to attend a member of the family’s funeral.

Dog owners are upset at how airlines are approaching having pets on board. Shutterstock

He’s now changing loyalties in airlines after the frustrating incident.

“Now if there’s one other airline where the time could also be somewhat bit more convenient or the value could also be somewhat bit lower, then we’re flying with them,” Chang vowed.

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Their travel plans were placed on paws.

Perplexed dog owners are scratching their heads as to why and the way their cute, and sometimes well-behaved, companions got banned from air travel.

Such was the case of Megan Moskowitz and her English cocker spaniel Maci, who suddenly became a pup of interest at Newark Airport.

She told the Wall Street Journal this week that United Airlines agents barred Maci from getting onboard their flight, took photos of the little dog, after which told Moskowitz that Maci was permanently banned from flying United again.

Moskowitz, who brought Maci on a November business trip with no issues, is now convinced that a covert no-fly list exists for pets. She fears traveling with Maci again might be “a big gamble.”

Some pet owners consider that their dog was placed on a no-fly list. Shutterstock

Airlines have perhaps felt more empowered to not throw pet owners a bone because the US Department of Transportation gave them more leeway to maintain animals, especially ones listed for emotional support, out of the air in late 2020.

Early in 2021, Southwest banned emotional support animals altogether — the airline still allows small, vaccinated cats and dogs.

Meanwhile, United permits as much as two small cats or dogs “when there’s space available,” and Delta makes similar accommodations while also allowing birds.

Some owners have needed to plead with airlines to let their dog on board. Shutterstock

Since airlines have had more liberty and discretion to reject a pet, Recent Jersey resident Gabriela Garcia-Orth has noticed more problems when flying along with her 8-year-old Pomeranian, Teddy.

Some pet owners feel that airlines are bullying people into not bringing their pets on board. Shutterstock

When coincidentally also flying into Newark, from a marriage in Houston, a United worker barred the 10-pound pom from boarding — despite his owners paying a $125 pet travel fee last November.

“It was confusing,” Garcia-Orth told WSJ. “But I didn’t wish to get into it because I didn’t wish to escalate the situation.”

Eventually, Teddy was allowed on after some begging, however the airline agent put a note concerning the dog into Garcia-Orth’s file.

United Airlines has very specific rules for allowing pets on board. United.com

Others, like Jimmy Chang of Denver — who had previously flown along with his dog before — were less fortunate.

His miniature Schnauzer, Milo, wasn’t allowed on a December Southwest flight to California — regardless that Milo was still wearing the tag from his last flight.

Chang says he was forced to have his brother-in-law come to the airport to retrieve Milo, so the remainder of his family wouldn’t miss their flight to attend a member of the family’s funeral.

Dog owners are upset at how airlines are approaching having pets on board. Shutterstock

He’s now changing loyalties in airlines after the frustrating incident.

“Now if there’s one other airline where the time could also be somewhat bit more convenient or the value could also be somewhat bit lower, then we’re flying with them,” Chang vowed.

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