Trailways Of New York Goes Pet-Friendly

Passengers will now be able to add a small dog or cat with their purchase when making a reservation with Trailways of New York. (Photo courtesy of Trailways)

Trailways of New York has announced a new pet-friendly policy aimed at allowing customers to travel with small dogs and cats.

“The company will become New York’s first major bus carrier to allow passengers to add a pet to their travel itinerary, with all passengers able to add a pet to their purchase when making a reservation,” according to a press release.

“Over 100 million American households have a dog or cat. And, of that — over half are small pets. We’ve been listening to our customers in cities such as New York, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse — and many of them have small pets they need to travel with,” Trailways.com President Alex Berardi said. “We understand that pets are part of the family, and this new policy allows passengers to bring their furry companions along when they need to travel while maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for everyone on board.”

For more information about the pet policy or to book a pet-friendly trip, visit Trailways.com or Trailways.ca.

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