Involved in planning a trip with your pet in air traffic, are a safe and happy experience flying four-legged travelers is their top priority. You have spent enough time researching the pet-friendly hotels that best suits your furry companion to your comfort and safety during the entire process of flying goes. According to the American Animal Hospital Association, are about 76 million dogs and cats, accompanied by their owners each year and airports beginning to take notice.
The following airports have the greatest advances in pet travel by opening up areas for the animals to drink a bathroom break, take water and stretch your legs placed. If you include your route some of the same, these areas provide animal comfort and excellent opportunity to reconnect with your pet when you reach your destination or waiting for a connecting flight.
1st Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), we blogged about the opening of the Hartsfield-Jackson Park off-leash dog last month and was certainly included in our list. The 1,000-square Poochie fenced park includes flowers, grass, rocks and banks, the foundation stone for the dogs to sniff, move and place to do their business. As the world's busiest airport, has its fair share of pets seen by and wanted to better their four-legged passengers.
Travel rules, regulations and restrictions have changed over the last ten years, especially since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. U.S. passports are in high demand as they are now a requirement for certain types of trips. Other types of trips do not require a U.S. passport, even though the rules will change again in the coming months and years. If you are planning air travel in the near future, you are probably wondering what rules apply to you.
The changes that have occurred on land, sea and air transport regulations occurred as a result of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. This program began in 2004 as a response to the development of intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. It was adopted to strengthen the security of U.S. borders without being too expensive for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors crossing U.S. borders. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is a joint effort between the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative applies a uniform documentation for all persons who enter and leave the areas that are covered by this Agreement.
