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Old 11-09-2007, 10:34 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by KathyinCali View Post
Not the case with Delta. It is also on their website under Health Requirements...I just got off the phone with them and they require no health certificate within the US UNLESS you are shipping cargo. They do require a health certificate for International and the 10 days only apply to the start date of your travel. I flew with Lucy to Mexico and was gone for 2 weeks and the health certificate was good for the entire trip.

From Delta's website:

A health certificate is required when shipping your pet as air cargo. While Delta does not require a health certificate for carried-on or checked pets, upon arrival, the certificate may be required by the state. For clarification, please call your veterinarian or see the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Veterinary Services.

Sorry about that. I guess every airline we've flown required them so I figured most of them did. I"M wrong; I take it back. I wonder if things have changed since we flew last (which was quite awhile ago when we flew commercially) b/c one reason we haven't flown commercially for awhile was b/c of the hassle of having to go to the vet for the health cert on short notice? And even on Alaska, they don't require one unless you're crossing state borders. Anyway, sorry.
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