where would the bird fly when he was allowed to go
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Pet Birds and Air Travel
Written by NANCY PARODE
Updated 11/26/19
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flying with a pet bird
TripSavvy / Maritsa Patrinos
You may have seen a fellow traveler bring a small dog or cat into the airplane cabin or take a larger dog with them as checked baggage. But did you know that a few US airlines allow you to bring your pet bird with you on your flight, provided you meet certain conditions?
Species
Each airline specifies which birds are permitted as carry-on baggage or as checked baggage. Typically, your bird must be a "household" bird, a pet, in other words, not a wild bird, and it must be odorless and quiet.
Hawaiian Airlines, for example, says that your bird must be "harmless, inoffensive, odorless and not require attention during the flight." Most airlines that accept pet birds will not allow you to bring chickens or other poultry, only pet birds such as finches and parakeets.
If your bird is particularly noisy, call your airline to find out whether your bird is a good candidate for in-cabin travel.
Cabin
Some airlines allow birds in the cabin, provided their kennel will fit under the seat in front of you. Others will only accept pet birds as checked baggage. You will be charged a fee to bring your bird with you on a domestic flight (see table below).
Cargo Hold as Checked Baggage
This depends on your airline. Some airlines allow birds in the baggage hold, while others do not.
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the bird will fly in the sky whe he was allowed to go