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I am very disappointed in the new pet policy. What is next smoking in the cabin is allowed? What is the difference b/w the two. Both are unhealthy to people with allergies. Are you going to take $75 of the price of the person's ticket who has to sit next to a pet? What if the animal goes to the bathroom and the stinch makes people sick to their stomach? I have a hard timing changing my 3 month old daughers diaper, I can't imagine having to smell dog crap on a plane.
If I see someone that has the same flight as I do with a pet, I will be requesting to sit at the other end of the plane or waiting for the next flight.
As some one else said what customers did you ask about the new policy. It wasn't me and I fly Southwest at least once a month.
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Categories: Flying, Under the hood

Posted by: Gary Kelly | Jun 01, 2009 at 2:51 pm |