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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a small, well trained 7lb dog that I fly with. He never leaves his bag and 99% of the people in the airport never see him (he has to be hand carried through Xray machines). I pay the $150 ticket EACH WAY for him, but it's normally double or triple what my plane ticket is. He also counts as my carry on, so I have to pay for a checked bag. I don't blame people for sneaking their dogs past that nonsense. $300 is just ridiculous for a dog who takes up as much room as a personal item under my seat. And lap babies are free. [/quote] Hey crazy lady,[b] lap infants are free BECAUSE THEY ARE HUMAN BEINGS WHO NEED TO BE CLOSE TO THEIR MOTHERS. [/b]Not even remotely analogous to your yippy little turd factory.[/quote] Agreeing with you regarding the difference between people and dogs, but somehow I think that if parents had to pay for a seat with their kid, the kid would still be close to the parent (who may or may not be the mother, btw). [/quote] You haven't heard of the numerous horror stories where people have been separated from their very young children because airlines didn't guarantee the seats? Babies, however, usually need to be held for comfort (you're right, could be a dad) and fed during a flight -- bottle or breast. So they really do need to be literally right there, either beside or on the parent's lap.[/quote]
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