Yep, this is smart. It's very restricted, only small pooches with their owners in dedicated seats. I see this being quite a windfall for them.Well… they reckon only 2 pets per flight, and only on ‘selected’ flights. But let’s assume 100 one ways a day across the entire network.
That works out to around $11 million a year @$150 per pet.
For absolutely zero outlay. Pretty smart.
I suspect in the real world, they will lose close to zero customers doing this and gain many new pax, because, as others have said, they will have a monopoly on this, being a net gain in customers.
In the USA, from the times I've observed it, it's by far the wealthier types of passengers who take their pooches & pets on planes, and other passengers sitting next to them quite enjoyed it.
Passengers booking on VA will know they may be sitting next to a pooch, so there won't be any surprises.
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