Pets travelling in cargo with Air Canada now obtain around-the-clock access to digital care due to a brand new partnership with Vetster, a veterinary telehealth and on-the-go pet care firm.
Trained Air Canada personnel can now use Vetster on behalf of pet dad and mom to attach with licensed veterinarians, who can help pets travelling in cargo and in want of medical help.
At no extra prices, educated workers can join with Vetster’s professional veterinarians to assist mitigate each frequent and unusual pet journey points, together with heightened anxiousness and stress, dehydration, respiratory points, movement illness, and extra.
Following the journey, pets’ medical information are despatched to the father or mother’s native vet.
“Air Canada is committed to offering safe and reliable transportation for all animals in our care,” stated Janet Wallace, managing director, operational excellence and transformation at Air Canada Cargo. “As one of the only airlines to partner with a pet telehealth company, we are significantly enhancing the experience for passengers and their pets, providing care and comfort throughout their travels.”
“Traveling can be stressful, and traveling with pets can often feel like an added stress – but it doesn’t have to be. Pet parents are looking for transparent, effective and timely care for their pets when flying,” added Mark Bordo, CEO and co-founder of Vetster. “Air Canada’s forward thinking ensures pet parents can confidently travel with their pets and trust they will receive expert care no matter their destination. For Vetster, this is only the beginning – we’re committed to building and exploring new paths to enhance the lives of pet parents everywhere.”
The new service is now available for choose home and worldwide flights by means of Air Canada, together with the airline’s eight Canadian hubs, flights by means of Miami (MIA), Chicago (ORD) and Los Angeles (LAX) within the U.S., and London’s Heathrow airport.
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