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Which airlines allow snub-nosed dogs?

There are a few carriers, like Alaska Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Sun Country, that still allow brachycephalic breeds to fly in cargo. And most animals are generally allowed to fly in the passenger cabin if they weigh less than 20 pounds, as some French bulldogs and many pugs do.



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Usually dogs are only allowed to fly in the cabin—known as carry-on pets—if they can comfortably fit in a carrier that you can stow under the seat in front of you. A small number of airlines, including JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Etihad Airways, allow passengers flying with dogs to buy an extra seat for their pet.

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British Airways does not allow pets in the cabin. Pets are only allowed to be transported as cargo on BA flights. What is the cost of flying a dog with British Airways? The price of flying a dog with British Airways is determined by the size of the dog and destination you're shipping to.

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Cost of Flying a Dog Based on Different Airlines Depending on the airlines you choose, the cost of flying a dog may differ. In most cases, the cost is around $100 to $125 dollars plus additional charges that you may have to take care of before flying.

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