If you haven’t heard of the tragic event that transpired in a United Airlines flight, a puppy died after the flight attendant insisted that it be placed in the overhead bin.
Events such as these push airline companies to impose rules when it comes to allowing emotional support animals on a plane. After all, people with disabilities benefit from these animals’ help and therefore need their companionship even when they travel.
Nowadays, the number of people that fly with emotional support animals has drastically increased. They’re bringing various animals such as peacocks, boa constrictors, ducks, and ostriches.
If you plan on bringing an animal with you on a flight, make sure that you legitimately need it. Or else, you’re only going to make things difficult for those who are truly disabled.
Article source: Palmbeachdailynews.com
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