photo by JOHNNY CRAWFORD, JCRAWFORD@AJC.COM

Come Fly With Me (and have a place to pee)

Planning a trip with your dog that will require air travel? Connecting through Atlanta? You'll be glad to know the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport has a fenced in dog park as part of the terminal! Your dog can stretch his legs in the 1,000 square foot park which boasts real grass, flowers, shade, benches, poo bagies and even super cool original art ripe for the sniffin'. Check out a youtube tour HERE

Many airports are creating spaces designed for the comfort of canine travelers -- and these spaces are becoming large selling features. Travelers are choosing flights that connect into airports who feature facilities for dogs so their dog can travel in style and comfort!

Who thinks Charleston International Airport needs a dog park? Though Charleston isn't a hub for connections, it would be so nice to have an area to allow your dog to relieve themselves prior to boarding and shortly after deplaning. Speak your mind below.


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