08-12-2008, 10:56 AM
Thanks to DanielP,I found the least stressful flight ( non-stop) for my dog.
There are a lille bit more money and paperwork involved,but it's totally
worth it,at least for me.
Here's some helpful tips if you decide to fly to Kona and drive to Puna.
1. The Quarantine station is only in Honolulu.So the permit is coming from them.
2.You have to call Kona veterinary service to arrange the vet (currently one scheduled) to meet you at the airport and process the direct release.
3.Only United Airlines participate in the Direct release from Kona.
4.If your flight arrives before 7 pm,the fee is $150,after hours and weekends - $250.
(Note: it's only for Kona service,Direct release fee (Honolulu) is separate ).
5.No service on Friday.
Note: on the website it's Wednesday,but it chaged as of yesterday,08/11/08.
The Kona office info:
http://www.konavetservice.com/drelease.html
There are a lille bit more money and paperwork involved,but it's totally
worth it,at least for me.
Here's some helpful tips if you decide to fly to Kona and drive to Puna.
1. The Quarantine station is only in Honolulu.So the permit is coming from them.
2.You have to call Kona veterinary service to arrange the vet (currently one scheduled) to meet you at the airport and process the direct release.
3.Only United Airlines participate in the Direct release from Kona.
4.If your flight arrives before 7 pm,the fee is $150,after hours and weekends - $250.
(Note: it's only for Kona service,Direct release fee (Honolulu) is separate ).
5.No service on Friday.
Note: on the website it's Wednesday,but it chaged as of yesterday,08/11/08.
The Kona office info:
http://www.konavetservice.com/drelease.html
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just ask a question first.