Airlines Ban Emotional Support Animals
Delta Air Lines and JetBlue are the latest major carriers to cut the leash and ban emotional support animals ESAs on flights.
Airlines ban emotional support animals. Alaska Airlines is the first to ban emotional support animals. Unless it complies with the airlines pet policy. Customers traveling with emotional support animals should arrange for their flights to arrive after 9 am.
Or by 330 pm. The sudden banning of emotional support animals to fly for free may result in some passengers feeling unfairly disadvantaged said Shelley Tasker head of operations at Alternative Airlines a flight search and booking site that works with travel advisors and consumers alike to identify pet-friendly flying options. Frontier Airlines became the latest airline to announce it would join other major US.
The age of free-flying emotional support animals is ending as most major airlines enabled by new Department of Transportation rules crack down on. Emotional support animals will no longer be considered service animals on flights. JetBlue United and Delta Airlines Will Ban Emotional Support Animals on Flights joining American Airlines and Alaska see AA Joins Alaska Airlines in Banning Emotional Support Animals.
Alaska Airlines recently became the first major US airline to announce a ban on emotional support animals and then American Airlines Southwest Airlines and United Airlines followed days later. Alaska Airlines will soon ban emotional support animals from flights becoming the first major US. After more than a year of lobbying by US airlines Emotional Support Animals ESA may be departing the passenger cabin.
Airline to do so after the Department. Gone are the days where you could fly freely with your emotional support animal as most major airlines have recently implemented new federal rules and restrictions that no longer allow them to fly with you. Department of Transportation DOT no longer requires airlines to accommodate emotional support animals.
I will not be putting the animal who has saved my life in cargo Erin Donnelly January 11 2021 230 PM 8 min read. WASHINGTON SBG Several major airlines are banning emotional support animals from the cabin following years of fraud and abuse of the system. A new rule allows airlines in the US to ban emotional support animals from riding in the cabin ending a system that led to everything from turtles to pigs snakes and even turkeys riding alongside their owners.