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		<title>Can a fish be brought on a commercial airplane flight?</title>
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FishWe have a small betta fish and will be moving across the country soon. We were wondering how (with all the security regulations that prohibit more than 8 oz of liquid past the checkpoints) could we fly the fish with us, if it&#8217;s even an option?RSS Feed Reader
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<div><em><strong>Fish</strong></em><br/><br/><br/>We have a small betta fish and will be moving across the country soon. We were wondering how (with all the security regulations that prohibit more than 8 oz of liquid past the checkpoints) could we fly the fish with us, if it&#8217;s even an option?<br/><br/><a href='http://speedrssreader.com'>RSS Feed Reader</a></div>
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		<title>How to get a fish on an airplane with current rules?</title>
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FishMy friend is moving from Texas to NJ and they have a fish they would like to bring with them.
How can they get this fish on the plane with them with all of the current liquid bans and regulations? Are there other ways to &#8220;ship&#8221; a fish that are safe?
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<div><em><strong>Fish</strong></em><br/><br/><br/>My friend is moving from Texas to NJ and they have a fish they would like to bring with them.<br />
How can they get this fish on the plane with them with all of the current liquid bans and regulations? Are there other ways to &#8220;ship&#8221; a fish that are safe?<br/><br/></div>
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