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AA: Dogs & Cats Now Only Allowed Emotional Support Flyers


No more other animal pals such as pigs, ferrets, hamsters or even snuggly ponies can accompany panicky passengers aboard American Airline planes.

There is also required a veterinary health form that lists the pet's vaccination and other health details. Also, Fido and Fluffy must be at least 4 months old. It’s expected that other airlines will be imposing similar restrictions. So, if you medically or emotionally expect to fly with your pet, be sure to check with the airline on all rules that apply.

London, UK: Neither Eat Nor Drink While Driving PDF Print E-mail


It’s tough enough for American senior tourists who rent cars in England. They must learn to drive on the wrong side of the road. Then, if they do decide to motor while sipping tea and/or munching a shepherd’s pie, a British Bobby may pull them over. The resulting traffic ticket could cost up to $160.

So, senior traveler, when you’re driving in the UK, no matter how hungry you are for some fish and chips, make sure both hands are firmly on the wheel.

 
 
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