Hong Kong Airlines is looking to expand a newly launched service that allows travelers to bring their pets to a cabin to more destinations, as strong demand has occupied reservations until mid -November.
In an exclusive interview with The Post earlier this week, the head of the carrier Jianfeng revealed plans to expand the pet service in Kabin, in addition to providing new family friendly products that would benefit young children, children and the elderly, in an attempt to provide customers as “all” in Hong, Hong.
He said: “We were going through with the idea of ​​this pet friendly service for a long time, as many pets lovers treat their furnaces as family members and they cannot bear them to give them up when going outside.”
“When we upgrade our services, we strive to satisfy our customers in all aspects. With this, we have paid this pet’s pet product in Kabin as the first and only service in Hong Kong.
“This also reinforces Hong Kong Airlines as an animal friend.”
The new service, which was launched in February, is currently available on flights to Tokyo, Osaka and Nagiaa, costs $ 8,800 Hong Kong ($ 1120 USD) per pet, as well as Joan Air Force, and allows passengers to bring dogs and cats to the cabin, provided that they keep animals under the seat in front of them.