Pet Travel Rules: Air Canada
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* Between November 1 and March 31, and or any other time the outside temperature is below zero Celsius; pets are not allowed on CRJ and CR7 aircraft. * Large and extra-large kennels cannot be carried on the following aircraft: BEH, Dash 8, CRJ/CR7 and Embraer 175/190 * Toy-sized dogs, puppies and kittens are not accepted in A319/A320/A321 aircraft cargo compartments.
Whether your pet is a Chihuahua or a Great Dane, there's a pet carrier to match. The majority of carriers are made of hard plastic with holes for ventilation. No part of the animal is allowed to protrude from the carrier. As a result, wire carriers are not permitted. Soft-sided carriers are permitted for animals in the cabin only. All carriers must be secure and leak proof.
Since Air Canada assumes no responsibility for the care or feeding of pets while in transit, it is most important that you prepare both the cage and the animal ahead of time. Here's what you should do:Feed your pet four to six hours prior to departure, as a full stomach may cause discomfort during travel. Give your pet water right up to the time of travel. Be sure to empty the dish at Check-In otherwise spillage during the flight will give your pet a wet and uncomfortable ride. Leave the dish in the kennel so that our Agents can provide water in the event of an extended wait before, between or after the flight. Tranquilizers and other medications are not generally recommended. Consult your veterinarian. Cover the bottom of the kennel with absorbent material such as a blanket. Do not lock the kennel door as Air Canada personnel may need to access your pet in the event of an emergency.
It is imperative that you comply with all restrictions, and are in possession of all documents required by the destination country. Failure to do so can lead to refused entry, lengthy quarantines or even the destruction of the animal on arrival.
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Travel Tip: Book Car & Accommodations In Advance
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It’s always a good idea to make reservations before you travel. You can travel when you want to, stay on budget, and avoid line-ups during the busy summer season. This is especially true for car rental and accommodations. Newfoundland and Labrador is becoming a more popular destination, and there is greater demand for these tourist services. By booking your rental car and at least your first and last night’s stay – in addition to your air or ferry arrangements – you can have a worry-free holiday with the flexibility to go where you want to, and do what you want to. And that is what a holiday is all about.
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Holiday Travel Made Easy With Air Canada's Travel Tips
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The upcoming holiday season promises to be very busy for Air Canadawith approximately 60,000 people a day travelling with the airline.The peak travel days are expected to be Wednesday December 22 andThursday December 23, 1999 as well as January 2, 3, and 4, 2000. AirCanada offers its customers some simple tips to make their holidaytravel as easy as possible:
BAGGAGE sure your carry-on luggage meets Air Canada's new cabin baggagepolicy.*On November 15, 1999, Air Canada introduced a new cabin baggagepolicy in order to provide customers with additional comfort andsafety on board. Hospitality service passengers are entitled to onestandard carry-on article, such as small suitcase of 23 cm x 40 cm x55 cm and one business article, such as a briefcase or a laptopcomputer bag of 16 cm x 33 cm x 43 cm. And when flying in Executiveand Executive First Class, customers are allowed to bring oneadditional business article. Maximum weight for each carry-on item is10 kg. *Prepare your luggage. Ensure every piece of luggage is locked and
GIFTS your gifts unwrapped. Wrap your gifts only once you get to yourdestination since you may be asked to unwrap your gifts at thesecurity check-point. *Bring valuable and fragile gifts with you on board. Fragileitems could be damaged in transit when packed in checked luggage. Butmake sure all gifts fit in the bags you are allowed to bring aboard. *Allowsome extra time for any special handling. Should you want to bring agift requiring special handling make sure you allow enough time forAir Canada staff to accommodate your particular needs.
*Arrive at the airport early. Check-in at the airport 90 minutes beforedeparture time for domestic and U.S. flights, two hours prior tooverseas flights. *Have your ticket with you. Although it is possible to pickup your ticket at the airport, you will save time by having yourticket in hand and proceeding directly to the check-in area. *Make sure youare in the proper line for check-in. There are different check-inareas for domestic, transborder and overseas flights, as well asseparate queues for Executive Class and passengers with no baggage.
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