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BAA has warned that passengers flying into London Heathrow airport may be delayed up to 12 hours on Wednesday November 30

BAA has warned that passengers flying into London Heathrow airport may be delayed up to 12 hours on Wednesday November 30 when its border staff strike over pensions.

The airport operator has asked airlines to restrict the number of passengers arriving at the airport in a bid to limit overcrowding. A number of airlines have responded by cancelling flights and reducing capacity. It is expected that Heathrow, which handles an average 180,000 passengers a day, will operate only 50 per cent of its usual flights during the 24-hour walkout over reforms that will make them work longer and pay more for their pensions, part of a raft of austerity measures imposed by the British government.

At present time PetsVentura advice our clients to stay put and wait for new information as they arrive to our head office.

The Australian airline Qantas strike prevent shipping pets to and from Australia

October 30, 2011 - The Australian airline Qantas strike prevent shipping pets  to and from Australia.

The Australian airline Qantas has grounded all flights due to a labor disagreement. As a result all cargo shipping of animals to and from Australia put on hold.

PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions advice all its customers that are plan travel to / from Australia to tuned for further notices as they arrive to the company head office in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Pet Travel from and to EZE International Airport in Buenos Aires once again closed due to Puyehue volcano' ash cloud

October 16, 2011 - Argentina and Uruguay both suspended flights at major airports on Sunday  due to ash from Chile's Puyehue volcano ash cloud.

All pet transportation suspended or cancelled!

Numerous international flights serving the US, Peru and Brazil at the Ezeiza International airport and Jorge Newbery airport in Buenos Aires.

Also we would like to inform you that in Uruguay, Montevideo's international Carrasco airport, 15 international flights were cancelled mainly affecting flights to Chile, Argentina and Brazil




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Breaking News: Continental Airlines Cargo will implement a fuel surcharge

NEW FUEL SURCHARGES EFFECTIVE August 10, 2011



































For additional questions regarding International Pet Relocation contact PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions

 

   



Breaking News: Shipping Live Animals affected by Puyehue volcano in Chile.

July 11, 2011    10:00 AM


To all PetsVentura pet travelers  - flights departing from Ezeiza International Airport and Metropolitan Aeroparque Airport are once again affected by the Puyehue volcano in Chile. Aerolíneas Argentinas and Austral cancel all flights to Barilochje, Bahía Blanca, Esquel, Trelew, Viedma and Chapelco airports. As a result no shipping of live animals yet again are available


You will be informed of any changes as soon as they arrive to PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions'  head office 




Jim Anderson, CEO








Volcanic ash in the airspace around Buenos Aires (EZE) - July 1, 2011


BUENOS AIRES (EZE) AND MONTEVIDEO (MVD) LIVE ANIMALS CARGO FLIGHTS UPDATE -  July 1, 2011
Due to the continued impact of volcanic ash in Chile, cancellations continue to occur in Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Most airlines cancelled flights to these destinations. In addition, the following embargos will remain in place throughout the weekend.
DFW-EZE
MIA-MVD


PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions has 7 pets waiting for available cargo flights. We apology to those that are waiting and for those we can not accept new shipping.

LAN cancels 39 flights in Chile and Argentina due to volcanic ash cloud - June 26, 2011

15:01 on June 26, 2011, EDT.



The Chilean airline LAN has cancelled 39 flights in Argentina and Chile due to a giant ash cloud emitted by the Cordon Caulle volcano.
The cancelled flights include those linking the capital of Santiago and the Chilean cities of Concepcion and Temuco. The ash has also cancelled flights between the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires and cities in Argentine Patagonia. Flights between Santiago and Buenos Aires have been restored.

Volcanic ash in the airspace around Buenos Aires (EZE) - JUNE 24, 2011

Volcanic ash in the airspace around Buenos Aires (EZE) continues to cause flight cancellations to and from the Argentine capital. 


All of American's northbound and southbound flights into EZE have been cancelled tonight. JUNE 24, 2011


IX Jornada Jurídico Empresarial Brasil-Argentina

Breaking News:
Excelente o IX Jornada Jurídico Empresarial Brasil-Argentina, na Embaixada do Brasil em Buenos Aires. O tema foi "Inversiones entre Brasil y Argentina". 

Estive presentes representando JIM ANDERSON S.R.L. (PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions, CCLS Buenos Aires & ABC Translations Group).

Nota 10 para a organização do evento e a escolha dos palestrantes, nas mãos da querida Cristiane Fernandes Ferreira. Muita informação nova para abertura de new business no Brasil. Valeu a pena.

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http://www.secomnews.com.ar/newsletters/Jornadas_2010/

Iams, Eukanuba pet food recalled

Sunday, August 08, 2010

Eukanoba The Proctor and Gamble company has recalled the following pet food products due to possible salmonella poisoning. The food was sold at veterinary offices and pet food retailers. The following were recalled:

Iams Veterinary Dry
All dry sizes and formulas varieties dated July 1-Dec. 11, 2010. All UPC Codes
Eukanuba Naturally Wild
All dry sizes and varieties dated July 1-Dec. 11, 2010 All UPC Codes
Eukanuba Pure
All varieties dated July 1-Dec. 11, 2010 All UPC Codes
Eukanuba Custom Care Sensitive Skin
All dry sizes dated July 1-Dec. 11, 2010 All UPC Codes
Canned food, biscuits/treats and/or supplements are not affected by this recall.

Consumers who have purchased the specific dry pet foods listed should discard them.  People handling dry pet food can become infected with Salmonella, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with surfaces exposed to this product.  Healthy people infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.

Pets with Salmonella infections may have decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain.  If left untreated, pets may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever and vomiting.  Infected but otherwise healthy pets can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.


Anyone who purchased the food should throw it out. Anyone who touched the food could contract salmonella, according to Proctor & Gamble.

Anyone wanting a replacement for their recalled pet food may contact P&G at 877-340-8823 877-340-8823 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Seven dogs dead after American Airlines flight to Chicago

Flight 851 was an hour late taking off from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tuesday morning, according to Mary Frances Fagan, director of corporate communications for American Airlines.

The flight arrived at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport at 8:54 a.m. with 14 dog kennels on board. When ramp workers began the process of moving the dogs to the other flights, they noticed the animals looked "lethargic." They tried to cool them down. The animals were taken from the airport to a veterinarian. Seven dogs later died. DOG GET COOLER

The American Airlines website details rules for accepting dogs and cats on aircraft. Among them: "Temperature restrictions have been established to ensure animals are not exposed to extreme heat or cold in the animal holding areas, terminal facilities, when moving the animals between terminal and aircraft or on an aircraft awaiting departure."

The airline's website says pets cannot be accepted when the current or foretasted temperature is warmer than 85 degrees at any location on the itinerary.

The Dallas Morning News reported the temperature at Tulsa International Airport was already 86 degrees at 7 a.m. before the plane's departure, and 87 degrees at 8 a.m.