New Airline Lets Pets Fly with Their Owners - Class C
- by Admin
- Friday, 13 March 2026
- 5 Mins
- 178
SingaPaw Air, founded by Singapore entrepreneur Jamie Wong in 2023, offers a specialized airline service designed for travelers who wish to fly with their pets. The idea emerged after Wong encountered strict size restrictions and cargo requirements when attempting to travel abroad with his own animals.
Unlike conventional airlines, SingaPaw Air allows pets of various sizes to travel alongside their owners in the cabin. This includes breeds that are often rejected by commercial carriers because of potential respiratory issues during cargo transport.
The service has seen increasing demand, particularly from families relocating internationally with their pets. Despite the high cost, many customers view the service as worthwhile due to the added safety, comfort and peace of mind it provides.
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Difficult Words
- entrepreneur – a person who starts and manages a business
- specialized – designed for a particular purpose
- restriction – a rule that limits what people can do
- conventional – following common or traditional ways
- peace of mind – a feeling of calm and security
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- What inspired Jamie Wong to launch SingaPaw Air?
- How does SingaPaw Air differ from conventional airlines regarding pets?
- Why are some pet breeds rejected by many airlines?
- Why do customers consider the service worth the high price?
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