alpayton
01-09-2005, 07:37 PM
FRONTIER AIRLINES (http://www.frontierairlines.com/)
Frontier doesn't ship to every airport...only those airports that are on this list... http://www.frontierairlines.com/programs/cargo.asp . The price for rodents is $50 up to 50 lbs. Frontier requires a health cert dated within 10 days of departure.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES (http://www.continental.com/)
Continental's price is $99 up to 9 lbs. $169 from 10 lbs up to 50 lbs. Fuel & Security surcharges are $.15 per pound. No health certificate required.
NORTHWEST AIRLINES (http://www.nwa.com/)
Northwest's price is based on the size of the kennel. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
DELTA AIRLINES (http://www.delta.com/)
Delta charges for a kennel that measures 21x15x16 on the outside and weighs 6 lbs is $45. For a kennel that measures 27x20x19 on the outside and weighs 12 lbs, the charge is $65. For a kennel that measures 32x22x23 and weighs 18 lbs, the charge is $75. For a kennel that measures 36x24x26 on the outside 24 lbs, the charge is $80. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
UNITED AIRLINES (http://www.united.com/)
United varies depending on departure and arrival cities and the size of the kennel. Using Atlanta to Denver as the possible travel route and 20x20x8 at 17 lbs as an example, the charge would be $159. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
AMERICAN AIRLINES (http://www.aa.com/)
American varies depending on weight and size of kennel. Using Atlanta to Denver as the possible travel route and up to 50 lbs as an example, the charge would be $162. A health certificate is require within 10 days of departure.
Frontier doesn't ship to every airport...only those airports that are on this list... http://www.frontierairlines.com/programs/cargo.asp . The price for rodents is $50 up to 50 lbs. Frontier requires a health cert dated within 10 days of departure.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES (http://www.continental.com/)
Continental's price is $99 up to 9 lbs. $169 from 10 lbs up to 50 lbs. Fuel & Security surcharges are $.15 per pound. No health certificate required.
NORTHWEST AIRLINES (http://www.nwa.com/)
Northwest's price is based on the size of the kennel. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
DELTA AIRLINES (http://www.delta.com/)
Delta charges for a kennel that measures 21x15x16 on the outside and weighs 6 lbs is $45. For a kennel that measures 27x20x19 on the outside and weighs 12 lbs, the charge is $65. For a kennel that measures 32x22x23 and weighs 18 lbs, the charge is $75. For a kennel that measures 36x24x26 on the outside 24 lbs, the charge is $80. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
UNITED AIRLINES (http://www.united.com/)
United varies depending on departure and arrival cities and the size of the kennel. Using Atlanta to Denver as the possible travel route and 20x20x8 at 17 lbs as an example, the charge would be $159. A health certificate is required within 10 days of departure.
AMERICAN AIRLINES (http://www.aa.com/)
American varies depending on weight and size of kennel. Using Atlanta to Denver as the possible travel route and up to 50 lbs as an example, the charge would be $162. A health certificate is require within 10 days of departure.