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Old 12-14-2010, 01:07 PM   #3
QuickSilver
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Actually, I have a question on this as well. Virgin Airlines told me that I need a dated certificate from my vet stating that his shots are up to date and he's over 8 weeks old. No problem.

Then when I called my vet, they said I would need to come in for a check up so that they can certify that he is healthy enough to fly. I explained that I only need the vaccination/age data and they agreed to provide it. However, I'm a little worried that the attendent will spring a "health certificate" requirement when I actually get to the airport.

The Virgin staff didn't seem to really know what was going on - they read the brief info on their website, which states the above. I am spending so much money I don't want to pay for an unecessary checkup, but I don't want to get surprised at the gate either. Does anyone have experience with this?
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