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Related: About this forumAirlines could refuse emotional support animals under proposed rule
Source: USA Today
Airlines could refuse emotional support animals under proposed rule
Curtis Tate USA TODAY
Published 1:00 p.m. ET Jan. 22, 2020 | Updated 4:31 p.m. ET Jan 22, 2020
Under a proposed federal rule, airlines would no longer be required to accept emotional support animals and would exclude animals other than dogs as service animals.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking public comment for the proposed policy. The public will have 60 days to submit its comments at Regulations.gov.
The department, in a conference call with reporters on Wednesday, said it was not prohibiting airlines from allowing passengers to fly with emotional support animals. However, it would no longer require them to do so if the proposed rule becomes final.
The department's proposal would also allow airlines to limit service animals to two per passenger and require that they check in an hour earlier than other passengers.
The changes would be a departure from the previous DOT guidance issued in August. which said that airlines could not restrict passengers from traveling with emotional support animals, nor could they ban a specific breed or species of support animal.
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Curtis Tate USA TODAY
Published 1:00 p.m. ET Jan. 22, 2020 | Updated 4:31 p.m. ET Jan 22, 2020
Under a proposed federal rule, airlines would no longer be required to accept emotional support animals and would exclude animals other than dogs as service animals.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking public comment for the proposed policy. The public will have 60 days to submit its comments at Regulations.gov.
The department, in a conference call with reporters on Wednesday, said it was not prohibiting airlines from allowing passengers to fly with emotional support animals. However, it would no longer require them to do so if the proposed rule becomes final.
The department's proposal would also allow airlines to limit service animals to two per passenger and require that they check in an hour earlier than other passengers.
The changes would be a departure from the previous DOT guidance issued in August. which said that airlines could not restrict passengers from traveling with emotional support animals, nor could they ban a specific breed or species of support animal.
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Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/2020/01/22/emotional-support-animals-new-dot-rule-would-let-airlines-refuse-them/4540901002/
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Airlines could refuse emotional support animals under proposed rule (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2020
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seprarate flights for the animal crowd w/appropiate fares to cover the cost. its like smoking
msongs
Jan 2020
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getagrip_already
(17,498 posts)1. It's been abused for years....
I'm not saying people shouldn't be able to bring pets on board, but 70 pound dogs who bite people probably should be trained and certified.
Too bad a few ruined it for all.
msongs
(70,230 posts)2. seprarate flights for the animal crowd w/appropiate fares to cover the cost. its like smoking
non smoking
NBachers
(18,168 posts)3. I took Amtrak this week, and was pleased to see their "No animals no time nohow" rules.
Callalily
(15,021 posts)4. I too am glad that rules
Have become more strict, and proof of needing an emotional support animal must be submitted.
Too much abuse has been happening.
we can do it
(12,786 posts)5. Good.