Comment
Opportunity: Traveling by AIr with Service Animals
- treating psychiatric
service animals similar to other service animals;
- distinguishing between
emotional support animals and other service animals;
- requiring emotional support
animals to travel in pet carriers for the duration of the
flight;
- limiting the species of
service animals and emotional support animals that airlines are
required to transport;
- limiting the number of
service animals/emotional support animals required to be transported
per passenger;
- requiring service animal
and emotional support animal users to confirm that their animal has
been trained to behave in a public setting;
- requiring service animals
and emotional support animals have a harness, leash, or other tether with narrow exceptions;
- limiting the size of
emotional support animals or other service animals that travel in the
cabin and the potential impact of such a limitation;
- prohibiting airlines from
requiring a veterinary health form or immunization record from service
animal users without an individualized assessment that the animal
would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others or would
cause a significant disruption in the aircraft cabin; and
- no longer holding U.S.
airlines responsible if
a passenger traveling under the U.S. carrier’s code is only allowed to
travel with a service dog on a flight operated by its foreign code
share partner.
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