Travelers may be used to flying with their emotional support animals -- anything from a pet hamster to a baby crocodile -- but the rules are about to change.
to recognize emotional support animals, with the agency citing a number of reasons for the change.
A woman pets a golden retriever that was part of United Paws, a United Airlines program that allows passengers to interact with comfort dogs at Washington Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Dec. 21, 2015.Department officials noted that airlines have consistently complained of fraudulent incidentsThe airline industry as a whole is applauding the move as a means of ensuring the safety of every flying traveler.
Travelers reach out to pet a pig named LiLou at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Dec. 10, 2019. According to the petition,"passengers have attempted to fly with many different unusual species of animals, such as a peacock, ducks, turkeys, pigs, iguanas, and various other types of animals as emotional support or service animals, causing confusion for airline employees and additional scrutiny for service animal users."
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