Major US Airlines Tighten Their Policies on Pets and Service Animals

Because of the growing number of in-flight disturbances resulting from pets and service animal passengers, major airlines in the US have imposed new restrictions. Some airlines may ask for documentation from your physician prescribing your need for animal support. 

United Airlines allows rabbits and birds in the passenger cabin but no longer accepts ferrets to be with their owners. On the other hand, Delta Airlines has adopted stricter rules in that they now refuse emotional support animals on flights that last more than 8 hours.

Just because these restrictions are in place, doesn’t mean you can no longer bring your assistance animal or pet with you. What you can do is check new exclusions for each airline and make sure to book early (because the number of animals on a flight are limited).

Article source: news.yahoo.com

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