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Should pets be allowed in airline cabins? United now charges $350 round-trip if a passenger wants to carry a pet inside the cabin. Delta charges $300. Are airlines trying to discourage the practice? Should pets be allowed in the cabin at all? Tell us what you think. Please answer all questions in order to activate survey.
Yes, pets should be allowed in the cabin as long as they're well behaved.
No, pets should be banned from the cabin since some people are allergic.
OK, airline a la carte pricing has been with us for a while now (charging extra for checked bags, sodas, pillows, seat selection, etc). Is this fair (pay only for what you use) or a big step backward (we're just being dimed and dollared to death)?
Good idea. I pack light, don't drink 4 Diet Cokes per flight, bring my own pillow...why should I pay the jet fuel bill for people checking the kitchen sink?
Bad idea. Let's just pay for the airline fare and go back to the good old days.
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