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FLYING WITH PETS

ake your travel experience convenient, memorable and enjoyable for furry and feathered friends. Korean Air Skypets program allows small dogs, cats, and birds in the aircraft cabin, or as checked baggage in the cargo hold. Trained service dogs are allowed travel free of charge in the aircraft cabin with disabled passengers. Pet reservations must be made at

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