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Natasha Corbin and David Daynes from Australia together with dog Munchkin.
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The former street dog and his owner are currently unable to travel to their owner on the Australian Sunshine Coast due to travel restrictions due to the Corona crisis and flight cancellations.
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So the couple want to rent a private jet so they can all spend Christmas together.
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She only wants one thing: to be able to hug her beloved dog again. And that’s exactly why David Daynes and Natasha Corbin from Australia want to rent a private jet. The reason: Your dog Munchkin and Daynes were stranded in New Zealand.
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The former street dog and his owner are currently unable to travel to their owner on the Australian Sunshine Coast due to travel restrictions due to the Corona crisis and flight cancellations. The flight in a private jet would cost 32,000 US dollars (around 29,000 francs).
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After a five-month separation from her dog and thus also from her partner David Daynes, she decided to charter a flight for both of them, owner Natasha Corbin told the AFP news agency. “It’s not about the money first and foremost, but about who can most safely bring you home before Christmas,” she said. “Christmas is really very important to us. I just want us all to be together. “
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Dog is also known as the “Million Dollar Munchkin”
The couple hope to split the cost of the flight by offering the four remaining seats on the private plane to other travelers. Due to pandemic-related restrictions, there are currently only a few flights from New Zealand’s South Island to Australia. A trip to the North Island would result in a two-week quarantine for Daynes, which would last until the holidays.
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For the former street dog from Indonesia, it would be the last stage on an odyssey that has been going on for five years. The dog had spent three years with foster families in Singapore, among other things, because it failed the medical tests to enter Australia, where there are strict regulations for the importation of pets.
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The entire process cost so much money that Corbin referred to the dog as a “million dollar munchkin” in online networks. The dog now also has an Instagram account. “We stopped calculating about three years ago when we came to 40,000 Australian dollars (around 26,000 francs),” she said. (AFP / jmh)
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