'Spoilt rotten': Aussie dog flies business class to Italy with Singapore Airlines

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It's a dog's life! Lewis from Melbourne couldn't believe his luck when he found himself in business class on a recent flight from Australia to Italy. | --via TravellerAU

Lewis from Melbourne couldn't believe his luck when he found himself in business class on a recent flight from Australia to Italy.

Ms Meister, originally from the US, had been living in Melbourne for five years but decided to leave after being stood down from her jobs working in hotels. She was also finding the city's lockdowns were affecting her mental health. By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's terms and conditions and privacy policy.

"Being separated for three days was out of the question, the longest I've been apart from him, since starting to work from home, is a few hours at most," she said.

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TravellerAU How marvellous. More pets in the cabin!

TravellerAU Amazing!!! My puppies had to fly as cargo from Sydney to the USA. I’m not sure whom was more stressed out. Happily safe and sound enjoying life in Atlanta now.

TravellerAU How did he get his exemption? Just asking on behalf of my Beagle who’s sick and tired of being trapped here.

TravellerAU Bob is impressed and a bit jealous

TravellerAU Dog a log.

TravellerAU Money makes the world go round, even during lockdowns and ‘closed’ borders😕

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TravellerAU Great story thanks! :-D

TravellerAU as it should be

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