Where are the dogs going to the bathroom? Will a person who paid the full fare and shows up with a cat be refused boarding, isn't that discriminatory? What will the pet food be like? Will it be standard airline fare, like dry dog food?
 Don't get mad at just reporting, and on CBS radio says a one way ticket is $6,000.
Do the humans ride in a cage in the cargo deck? Who cleans up the poo? Will there be a common fire hydrant for all to leave their scent on?
Yup, it was $6,000 when this story was posted last week, too.
That's the normal price to charter a private business jet. This 'dog centric' angle is just a gimmick.
NetJets has allowed pets on their chartered flights for a very long time now.
https://www.netjets.com/en-us/flying-with-pets
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“Traveling with a dog can be challenging”
Not at all. Just do what a bunch of jerks do and buy a “service dog” and play make believe.
Will there be first-class seating and economy seating and business seating (business for those that need to do their business on the plane). Will the seats be able to recline? Will there be specialized seating for the many different sizes of dogs (small, medium. large, extra-large). What kind of drinks will be available? Who gets the window seats or aisle seats?
Will there be different prices depending dog sizes? Will dogs that bark a lot be allowed to bark their hearts off, or will they be taken off the planes? Will there be a dog marshal onboard (a real dog)? Will flight attendants be dogs too? Will there be a dog pilot and dog co-pilot?

Please - a NYC to MIA or FTL route. If for nothing else but the entertainment.
Will they have bomb-sniffing people for the dog’s luggage?
Where are the dogs going to the bathroom? Guide dogs fly with their owner/handler in the passenger cabin on airlines all the time.
Does a well trained dog “hold it in” all day while its owner is at work? In most cases yes. So why hot on a flight?