Unlike official service animals such as guide dogs, emotional support animals are often not formally trained.However, United Airlines previously said they had seen a 75 per cent increase in emotional support animal requests in 2017, while thousands of complaints against animals on board have been reported every year.Credit: Getty Images - GettyOther animals will face a fee as they won't be classed as service animals under the new rules.
The document states: "The proposed amendments are intended to ensure that our air transportation system is safe for the travelling public and accessible to individuals with disabilities." It added that they wish to define a service animal as "a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability" and to deem emotional support animals as "pets".
Dogs which help with anxiety and depression could be labelled service dogs instead of emotional support animals, as long as they have official training and documents.The new rules would ban these animals from the cabinThe changes hope to prevent passengers bringing animals on board who falsely claim that they help them emotionally, when they are instead trying to avoid paying for transport service fees.
They also hope to make the cabin safer by stopping untrained animals potentially injuring crew and other passengers.
Pathetic - you need emotional support go see a DR
a plane is a small space so what about those people with allergies? do they matter? where would the dog go to the toilet if need be? what if it started being aggressive on board? i don’t think airlines have thought this through 🤦🏻♀️
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