Avoid the dangerous extreme hot and cold temperatures of traditional airplane cargo holds.
Our main cabin temperature is kept between 60-70 degrees for our pawsenger’s comfort.
Extreme darkness in human airline cargo holds causes pet anxiety and stress.
Our cabins are fully lit so our pawsengers can see what’s going on, and our Pet Attendant can check on them at all times during the flight.
In the cargo hold, pets can experience tremendouse stress. When pets are under stress, they need to breathe lots of cool fresh air. The air in a cargo hold is not always cool and fresh.
We make sure that our main cabin has lots of cool fresh air. It’s the same air that our Pilot and Pet attendant breath.
During the flight, when it is safe for our Pet Attendant to get up, our Pet Attendant walks up and down the aisle checking on every pawsenger to make sure they are comfortable and safe.
Our global reach allows us to offer international air freight shipping services connecting the most important airports in the world. Airport-to-airport solutions are used mainly by companies that have their own local freight network but need to get shipments from abroad.
Days on the road with your pet cooped up may sound like an adventure but can be dangerous for you and your pet. It sounds like a great and easy idea until you really think about it. Will the weather be an issue? Will hotels along the way allow pets. When needed, can you leave your pet in the car? What does the gas cost? What do the hotels cost? What if the car breaks down? Do you really want to spend all that time driving? Not looking so enticing anymore, right?
Pet Shippers can be a valuable asset under certain circumstances, but they add additional steps involving additional people handling your pet. They will get your pet to and from the airport, but they are still putting your pet in the cargo hold of the Human Airlines.
Once they drop your pet off, they are no longer directly monitoring your pet. They have no clue where your pet is, in what type of environment, who is handling them, how they are being treated and if they are safe.
First, you have to go shopping for a crate for your pet. Then you have to fit the crate in your car with all your luggage and family, and drive to the airport.
At the airport, you check your pet in at the counter. Your pet is put on the conveyor belt, and off it goes into the black hole of the luggage system.
What happens to your pet now? No one really knows! Where is your pet now? Who is handling your pet? A Cargo Handler? How is your pet being treated? Is your pet on-board with you? Is there anybody to call to get information on how your pet is doing or where your pet is during the trip? Do they actually really care?
Your pet’s safety is monitored throughout the trip by our on-board Pet Attendant. We make sure your pet has plenty of fresh cool air, refreshments along the way, and of course potty breaks. You get the peace of mind that your pet is in good hands.
Your pet can experience life-threatening temperature extremes. The temperature in the cargo hold can reach up to 140 degrees on the ground before takeoff causing heat prostration. In the air, the temperature can easily be below freezing.
In an unknown stressful environment, your pet breathes faster to counter the stress.. There is very little fresh air circulating in the cargo hold for your pet which just adds to their stress.
In the cargo hold, your pet is in complete darkness with lots of strange, unfamiliar and loud noises. In the complete darkness your pet will be scared. Not knowing or seeing what is going will just add more stress for them.
Everything was arranged smoothly. Constant updates were provided to us during our cats' journey from airport to our home. Highly recommended!
“Thanks Flight Nanny Pet Couriers. Can’t say enough about your personal service and true concern for our beloved puppies. I have shipped many pups to families and you guys are by far the best!! My Australian Labradoodles are in good hands.”
We just had to transport another rescue Bernese Mountain Dog on United cargo (with us on the plane, him under it) and it was an AWFUL experience. Please come back soon and many thanks!”
“Thank you to all who are caring for our pets from Chicago to LA, My little Lola will be going to now live with her Mom and Dad in California. She is looking forward to the warm weather. It was hard to let her go but knowing she is safe and going home is going to make it all better. Praising God and Pet Airways, Lola made it to Cali safe and sound! Thanks to you all!”
Your pet can experience life-threatening temperature extremes. The cargo hold temperature can reach up to 140 degrees on the ground before takeoff causing heat prostration. In the air, it can easily be below freezing.