What US Airline still takes 700 series dog travel kennels?

Before I get into details, DO NOT bother bringing up pets dying in cargo or "you should register them as your ESA. I'm NOT A SYSTEM ABUSER AND DO NOT NEED ONE. So do not even bring it up. Airlines fly over 1 million pets annually and rarely have an incident.

I'm needing to travel with two dogs. Both are too big to fly in the cabin with me. One I'm having no problem with since she fits a 500 series plastic IATA approved kennel within international regulations. My problem is that most airlines do not take the 700 series. What airline still takes the 700 series dog travel kennels?

If you google your question, I think it is the second site that will tell you what sizes are acceptable.

I would call all the airlines and ask thern

I would google the question.

The statistics don't matter unless it's your dog that dies. It WAS my sister's dog.

If your dogs fly at all, it will be in the habitable cargo hold. END OF.
People fly with pets, and registered ESA doesn't mean squat to airlines. The pet carrier must fit under the next forward seat and be FAA approved.
Not open for debate, that is the policy and FAA laws. Some airlines can have stricter policy.
I figure if they can fly mini horses, they can fly any size dog if the particular aircraft is so equipped. May mean a different aircraft than the one you fly in.
True, animal fatalities are rare with airlines.

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