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Fur flies about animal passengers

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I must reply to William M. Kapitanoff’s statement [Letters, June 26] that “it’s people who fly on airplanes and pay for the tickets.” When I’ve flown with my fur children, a cairn terrier and dachshund, I’ve paid for their travel. For $150 round trip per “child,” they are stored in a carrier under the seat in front of me.

What do they get for $150? Nothing! Oh, and by the way, they are required to have a health certificate 10 days before travel. Bet you can’t say that about the person next to you.

Xanthia Strong

Laguna Niguel

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Kapitanoff not only shares the comfort of flying with other travelers, but he also shares their recycled air. If an encounter with an animal will send him into a medical emergency, he shouldn’t fly.

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I hope that next time I travel, dog or no dog, I don’t sit next to a complainer, so I can ensure my flying comfort.

E. Joy Oakes

Los Angeles

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