At 10:23 AM 3/7/2003 -0500, Roger La France wrote: > This will last. Right! >New Airline to Cater to Pets >by Amanda Katz >Posted on March 5, 2003 > >Companion Air, an airline intended to provide low-stress travel for pets >and people, will soon begin operating in the United States. Looking at their website, they look more like an air charter service than an airline. And at the fares they propose, it's hard to see how they'd be "low-stress," unless they can find clients for whom money is no object. And since the dot.com implosions a couple of years ago, how likely is that? They seem to offer some other services, such as flying pets on a space-available basis within a 30-day window. They might prolong their viability, but by how much? (And the article on anc.com is by "Amanda Katz"? That's what Herb Caen used to call a "Namephreak", as I recall!) I'll take Hooters Air in the "Which will last longer?" betting pool, thanks. Nick