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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello all:
 

My fiancée and I are flying MNL-ATL-CLT.  Does anyone know if there is a place in the ATL airport (inside terminals) where we can pay our pet fees (two cats)?  Is there a Delta special desk or something for this?  I don't want to have to exit to ticketing...time will be short.  Thanks.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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 ‘Time will be short’? Is that to connect from international to your domestic flight to CLT?
 

  The normal procedure when coming in internationally is to go though immigration, collect any checked bags, then a potential Customs check. There are lines for everything, depending on other flights. After that it’s back in line and security again for the domestic flight to CLT. It varies, often a minimum of a 2 hours planned timeframe.

 

  I’d be so relieved to get through it all, I’d almost get a hotel room in Atlanta(that takes pets) and rest up some.

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You will show customs and immigration any paperwork u have showing cat's  vaccinations 

there are no fees for house pets 

 

Atlanta  u go thru customs at international terminal and then board shuttle (long ride) to domestic terminal 

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7 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

You will show customs and immigration any paperwork u have showing cat's  vaccinations 

there are no fees for house pets 

 

Atlanta  u go thru customs at international terminal and then board shuttle (long ride) to domestic terminal 

There are fees for pets on Delta and KE.

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6 hours ago, Hoofie Puppet said:

 

There are fees for pets on Delta and KE.

not at customs and immigration

u pay for the flight with your ticket

 

$200 per pet for international is what Delta site says (with carrier)

 

To ensure the comfort of all customers, we have a first-come, first-serve policy for pets in the cabin, with a limit on the total number allowed on each flight. If your pet meets the above requirements and you have a reservation, please contact Delta Reservations as soon as possible to book your pet. We also ask that you have your pet’s kennel dimensions (length, width and height) available when you call.

 
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