In the last wks, it has been interesting to hear of peoples experiences with flying with their fuzzies. Let me share with you that no matter what you hear from others......(their experiences).....you need to get in writing before your flight that your fuzzies can fly in cabin with you on your journey and what the costs and restrictions are. Recently, I moved from the states to Switzerland <--a story in itself. To get my babies from Detroit to Switzerland was a major task. The final out come was SwissAir. Thank goodness we received email from someone at SwissAir stating that my babies could fly in cabin for the entire trip. (Though they were not allowed out of the carrier.) Keep in mind, that we drove from Detroit to Chicago because we couldn't find an airline that would let all three of my babies (in one carrier) fly in cabin. This was over a 4 hr drive, in a rental car.... all costing a small fortune and getting lots of "eye rolling" from friends and family. (the ride also included a 55lb dog, a cat, and an 8yr old) UHH!! When we got to the SwissAir counter, the agent refused to let the kids on. I was adimate and lucky that I had the "OK" in writing. They carged $120 a piece for the trip. (Which we knew in advance) And as far as I know, they were the first and only fuzzies to fly "In Cabin" on SwissAir. Now, please note that we made 6 phone calls to 6 different people on top of my husbands last efforts to get something in writing (by email). Each person told us that Ferrets were not a problem in the cabin.... until we got to the counter and were "Desperate" with no other options and then they tried to tell us NO. I refused to let the babies fly Cargo!! My only dilemma is the return trip (in couple of yrs) which the lady at the counter, the manager, and another supervisor...... all told me they really had no other option but to let us on (for any trip) since we had something in writing. Boy, we need to laminate and gold plate that piece of email!! :) The hassles of flying with your fuzzies are absolutely rediculous. I don't understand the airline hesitation. We need to work on all of the airlines to accept our fuzzies as they would Cats or dogs (domesticated animals). How can it be safe for 3 fuzzies (weighing under 7lbs) to fly cargo? This is definately not in the best interest of the animals!! please with all your flying effort, get something in writting so you won't be "caught" at the airline counter with no options!! Happy travels Diva Rickiee<--"I'm the smart one" Pebbles<--"Don't hate me cause I'm sooo cute!" Spaz<--"I'm short a few brain cells but my mommy still loves me" [Posted in FML issue 2111]