Living the high life
Hong Kong pet lovers are taking their pampered pooches on holiday in private planes.
HONG KONG: Ding Dong and Fun Fun, a pair of 12yearold Yorkshire terriers, know how to enjoy the high life – literally.
The pampered pets and their owner, Zoe Man, 43, flew on a private plane from Hong Kong to Japan for a fiveday holiday.
The terriers tucked into an inflight meal of grilled salmon and tender chicken.
Man, vicepresident of a textileandapparel company in Hong Kong, plans two more trips by private jet this year, part of a growing number of owners indulging their pets on specialist holidays.
“I’ve asked myself why I spend so much money on them,” said Man, who spent over HK$240,000 (RM119,703) taking Ding Dong and Fun Fun on the trip to Osaka, Japan, last year.
“I’ve wondered whether they know the difference.
“But I think they do know – they must have known the air smelt different,” she said, sitting next to Fun Fun who was clad in a padded jacket.
Hong Kong travel company Life Travel, which organised Man’s trip, started flying pooches and their owners last year from Hong Kong to Japan, currently its only destination for these tours.
On commercial flights, pets are typically carried in the hold, but on its private jets, small dogs sit on their owner’s lap, while bigger dogs lie on the floor, Life Travel said.
Life Travel’s pet holidays start from around HK$70,000 (RM34,916), for a week in Okinawa, Japan.
It even offers “petmiles” as an added incentive.
Meals and water are served to both dogs and owners and after arriving at their destination, they are taken to designated petfriendly accommodation.
Consumer spending on pets in China is growing at about 20% a year and will be a US$7bil (RM27.4bil) market by 2022, market research firm Euromonitor International says.
The pet market in the United States is growing around 2% a year.
Chinese airline Hainan Airlines, owned by HNA Group, said in January that it was testing a pilot scheme to allow travellers to bring small pets with them on certain domestic routes.
Life Travel organised three trips to Japan last year and is planning 13 this year and 50 in 2019.
It plans to offer trips to other countries this year, including the United States, but customs and quarantine requirements mean certain destinations, such as Australia, are off the cards.