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An Air Charter Service for You and Your Pet


An Air Charter Service for You and Your Pet


If you’ve traveled on an airplane with your pet in the past, you know what an unpleasant experience it can be for your beloved furry friend. In most situations, pets are relegated to the cargo area of a plane, where they’re kept in small cages and situated haphazardly in a cramped area with luggage and other caged animals. Flying can be a very terrifying experience for your pet. If you have a small pet, you may be able to keep it in a small cage under your seat. But the hustle and bustle of a crowded airplane can still be a very unpleasant experience for your pet, especially if they can’t see you from their place under your seat. If you are looking for a much more pleasant way for your pet to fly with you, consider an air charterservice that will allow your pet to feel considerably more safe and secure while in flight.




Air charter services allow you to rent out jets called “jet charters.” If you need to travel with your pet, a jet charter is an excellent option. It provides a much more comfortable environment for you and your pet. On a jet charter, your animal is allowed to fly beside you on the plane, no matter what its size is. This means that your 80-pound dog can ride next to you on the jet. Additionally your pet does not have to ride in the cargo area and will be able to see, smell, and hear you throughout the flight. This will dramatically reduce the amount of anxiety your pet may have while in flight. If you have needed to medicate your dog or cat in the past to reduce his or her anxiety, you will probably not need to do so on a jet charter flight.

You may be thinking that chartering a jet sounds like a good idea for you and your pet. However, you may also be wondering how much it will cost. Generally, jet charters are more expensive than flights on regular airplanes. This isn’t always the case, though. If you travel with several other friends and/or family members, you can split the price of the jet charter. Air charter services charge by the hour. Some small jet charters that can accommodate around 8 people or 7 people and one pet, cost around $2,000 an hour. So, if you took a flight to someplace that was an hour away by jet with 6 other people and your cat or dog, it would only cost each person around $285 one-way. That’s really not much higher than what a major airline would charge. And you get to fly with your dog or cat without having to worry about his or her discomfort.

So, next time you need to fly with your animal best friend, think about flying on a jet charter. A jet charter is an incredibly comfortable environment for both you and your pet. It’s the perfect place for both of you to relax before you reach your final destination!

Before you plan a trip internationally  with Your Pets
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New Security Directive Affects Non-U.S. Origin Cargo


The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a new Security Directive effective 1700 GMT March 10, 2011. This Directive mandates changes in security measures applicable to cargo shipments originating, transiting, or transferring at all non-U.S. locations.


Continental Airlines Cargo continues to accept cargo from all our customers as we work with the TSA to validate the impact and ramifications of this Directive.


Compliance with the new Directive requires carriers to determine whether the forwarder/
consolidator’s customer has had an established account with the forwarder for at least one
year. Forwarders are required to attest to this relationship by submitting the following revised
MAWB statement:


“All shipments tendered on this Master Air Waybill were received from persons having an established account for at least one year with a physical shipping address and a payment, invoice, or credit history of at least one year.”


When possible, this statement should accompany the shipment at time of tender. The statement may be written on the air waybill or other shipment documentation or may be included on a separate document. The version of the MAWB Acceptance Statement required by previous Directives is no longer valid or required.


Separate security measures apply to shipments tendered by regulated agents who provide the statement above, and to cargo from unregulated agents or agents who do not provide the statement. United Cargo will continue to accept cargo tendered both with and without this statement, and will apply the appropriate security protocols.


We will issue further updates on this issue as the impact of the new Directive is clarified. If you have any questions on this issue, please contact your cargo sales manager. We appreciate your support and continued strong business relationship.

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Transporte de mascotas a todo el Mundo, hacemos traslado de animales vivos en todo el interior del Pais, gestionamos tramites como lazaretos, consulados, senasa.


Disponemos de mas de 8 modelos de cajas y jaulas transportadoras para perros y gatos en venta , bebederos de goteo aprobados por I.A.T.A, homologados por la Union Europea.


Tambien contamos con nuestro servicio de pensionado canino y felino durante todo el año.


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FREIGHT Shipping Terms For Shipping Pets By Air Cargo


Here are a few shipping terms that you may encounter in regards to freight that you should know as you prepare and book your pet transportation  by air cargo .

Accessorial Fees

travel2 Charges for service beyond standard transportation pricing. Such fees would include special pickup or delivery such as residential areas or the pick up/delivery location requires an appointment.

Air Waybill

A bill of lading that covers both domestic and international flights transporting goods to a specified destination. This is non-negotiable and serves as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the carrier has accepted the goods listed and obligating it to carry the consignment to the airport of destination according to specified conditions.


BOL (Bill of Lading)


A document which acknowledges receipt of the goods and establishes the terms of a contract between a shipper and transportation company. It signifies which freight is to be moved between specified points for a specified charge. As the most fundamental document in goods transportation, it serves as a document of title, a contract of carriage, and a receipt for goods. It is prepared by the shipper on forms issued by the carrier. It is a legal document.

Carrier
Any person or entity who, in a contract of carriage, undertakes to perform or to procure the performance of carriage by rail, road, sea, air, inland waterway, or by a combination of such modes.


C.A.F. (Currency Adjustment Factor)


Additional charge on ocean freight, expressed as a percentage of a base rate, which reflects adjustments to costs based on foreign currency exchange rates.


Claim

A demand for payment made upon a transportation line due to loss sustained through its alleged negligence.

Classification Rating
The designation provided in a classification by which a class rate is determined.

Consignor
The person or company shown as the shipper on the bill of lading.


Consignor

The person or company shown as the shipper on the bill of lading.


Customs Invoice

A form requiring all data in a commercial invoice along with a certificate of value and/or a certificate of origin. Required in a few countries (usually former British territories) and usually serves as a seller’s commercial invoice.

Dim Weight (Dimensional Weight or Volume Weight)
Freight charges calculated by the cubic dimension (total cubic inches). This measurement, along with the weight of the pieces shipped, is typically used by airfreight carriers to determine their freight charges.

Net Weight (Actual Net Weight)
Weight of the goods alone without any immediate wrappings; e.g., the weight of the contents of a tin can excluding the can’s weight.

Payee
A party named as the beneficiary of funds. Under letters of credit, the payee is either the drawer of the draft or a bank.

Payer
A party responsible for the payment as evidenced by the given instrument. Under letters of credit, the payer is the party on whom the draft is drawn, usually the drawee bank.

Port of Entry
At this port foreign goods are admitted into the receiving country. The Customs authority designated this point where goods are examined and go through clearance.

Power of Attorney
A method a company uses to assign authority to another company or person to perform a certain function on the behalf of the first company.


If you’d like additional help or have a specific question, please contact PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions directly at 54-11 5292-6001(ARG) or 818 627-6256 (USA)
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Pet Relocation Company


Your pet is precious cargo; you won’t trust just anyone to move your dog 5,000 miles or even 5 miles. 

How can you be sure which company to trust?
Thankfully, the Independent Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA) was founded in 1979 “to provide professional, competent and caring pet transportation relocation services throughout the USA and around the world. ” This network is made up of professional pet shippers who are registered with the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and adhere to the rules and regulations of the USDA’s Animal Welfare Act. You can find a trusted pet relocation service by visiting IPATA’s website. 

Keep in mind that the company you work with does not need to be in your current city or in your new destination. After you start narrowing down which IPATA members you’re interested in working with, jot down a list of questions that you have about the pet relocation process. 

Here are some important things to ask:
- What are your policies and procedures?
- Are you licensed and insured?
- How long have you been transporting pets?
- How long will it take to get my pet to our new home?
- How often do you stay in touch with me during the trip?
- Who will be my point of contact throughout the duration?
- What are your fees? Is that the total cost? – How will you ensure that my dog or cat gets fed and has enough water?
- What supplies should I pack with my pet?

As you’re interviewing the companies, they should be happy to answer any and every question you have.

Don’t forget to request testimonials from happy and satisfied owners who have used that company’s service. 

When you make your final decision, it’s important to feel confident in their abilities – they are handling a very special family member. They Make it Easy IPATA’s pet relocation members are experts in arranging door-to-door service for your pet. You do not have to handle any of the travel arrangements because it’s all taken care of for you. 

Pet relocation professionals know the best airlines to work with, the most reliable pick up and delivery services, as well as all the regulations and restrictions surrounding transporting animals (and when these regulations change). 

If you are moving overseas, your new country of residence will have its own regulations regarding the importation and exportation of animals. Note that the fact that there is a good deal of paperwork that needs to be taken care of before your pet can enter a different country; some countries even require a pet passport! Paperwork aside, there may also be quarantine periods. 

Your pet relocation company will make sure that all of the required paperwork is in order and be able to debrief you on the country’s quarantine or other import policies. 

Pet relocation companies exist to make moving your pet a lot less stressful.
 
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