Traveling with our two kitties is turning out to be much more confusing than I originally thought it would be. The Korean Consulate says they need to have their rabies shot in a min of 30 days to bypass the quarantine period when we arrive. They also need a health certificate. I also called Korean Airlines, as this is probably going to be the airline we use and they confirmed their policy, stating it was the same as what the Korean Consulate said. Korean Airlines was very confusing too. Originally the lady told me I can only bring one pet per person, but then she was trying to say I can put one in the cargo area and bring the other cat as carry on if they weigh less than 11lbs including the carrier. Unfortunately, Oliver is 13 lbs with the carrier and Baloo is 15lbs. They are going on diets today.
I went to the vet on Tuesday and they informed me they were having a shot clinic on Wednesday and that once they received their rabies shot, they would need a checkup within 10 days. Well, I drove my cats in their carriers an hr to the vet Wed. night only to find out I was misinformed! We have to get the health certificate within 10 days of our flight!
So now, I'm having Greg call the airline back to confirm things since I apparently can't get things straight. Our only other solution will be to have Greg fly back just so he can help me bring them.... I don't understand why we can't just pay an extra fine to have them both in the cargo area.
UPDATE:
I've talked to many airlines again and have confirmed how to travel with pets. Korean Air will let me take 1 as a carry on item if they are less than 11 lbs including their carrier and the other can go in the cargo area. So they are on diets, only getting half of what I normally feed them... it seems to be working, Oliver is now 10.6lbs when I weigh him outside the carrier. I'll confirm their weight when we go to the vet.
If they kitties are both over the weight limit then I will have to ship one of them using Korean Air Cargo. It is a little bit more expensive and it will also take longer to get him. So, we will have to see which route we have to take once they are weighted in their carriers.... I'm hoping Oli is down enough.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Traveling with Pets
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Friday, October 16, 2009
Airlines
0 commentsMy goodness there is a very big difference in prices around the holidays if I travel with Korean Air! Dec. 22nd it is around $870, but the rest of the week its over $1,000! Then the day after Christmas it drops down to $660 and drops again Jan. 2nd to $570 but only for that day. So far... Jan. 2nd looks like the day I may be leaving just based on the prices of the ticket (it's not set in stone yet). Bummer....
I'll keep you all posted as to exact dates when we decide them.
Posted by Mrs. Sims at 6:34 AM
Newspapers
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I just ran across this as I was searching for some Korean videos, Seoul has it's own English newspaper for foreigners! How cool is that? Greg leaves in a couple weeks, so we are packing up our apartment as much as we can before that.
Recent studies in Korea also found American food is causing many Koreans to become overweight. To counteract this pandemic, they have been making gym membership much easier especially for kids. My goal: to lose as much as I can before we go over... 1. because I'm limited on the clothes I can bring and 2. maybe then I won't stick out as much... 3. to be healthier! I am wondering though, from what I've heard and read so far regarding the culture, they work hard from 8-6 and then you are expected to go out with coworkers... so when does family time happen? When would people find the time to work out and try to stay healthy? Guess I won't know till I get there.
Posted by Mrs. Sims at 1:28 AM
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Welcome
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Welcome to our blog! Our departure is approaching fast...During our time there, I will be posting blogs and video blogs documenting our travel and adventures in Seoul. You can follow our blog by subscribing below.
Posted by Mrs. Sims at 4:46 PM