This Airline Is for the Dogs -- and Cats
When economists say airlines have gone to the dogs, seems one of them took it literally. Pet Airways is only for dogs — and cats — no humans allowed. (Except for the people flying the plane. Although dogs flying planes: That would be cool.)
So far, the airline only travels to a few cities, including New York, D.C. and L.A. In case you're imagining purebreds curled up in first class while flight attendants serve up filet mignon. . . not quite. The seats of the turbo-props have been removed for pet carriers, although the pets will be checked in at a special pre-boarding pet lounge.
The "pawsengers" (the airline's term) will be watched over by pet attendants who will be no further away than a cat's meow. More than we can say about our recent travel experiences. Me-ow.
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