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  2. Delta Air to tighten onboard emotional support animal ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines is tightening the requirements for passengers traveling with onboard service and emotional support animals, the carrier said on Friday, following a sharp ...

  3. Emotional support animal - Wikipedia

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    Airlines operating in Canada may voluntarily allow passengers to bring emotional support animals on board, but without the legal protections extended to passengers with service animals. For example, before allowing an emotional support animal to board, an airline may require documentation from a licensed mental health professional stating that ...

  4. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair assistance at airports are typically provided on request through a call or a digital or physical form. Some airlines also have size restrictions on wheelchairs due to strict weight limits. [2] [3] Check-in procedures vary by airline and airport. Certain types of wheelchairs, however, can be checked in such as collapsible wheelchairs ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, United Airlines admitted to forcing a passenger pet to be stowed away in an overhead bin, resulting in the animal's death. [18] Only two days later, another dog aboard a United flight was mistakenly sent to Japan instead of its intended Kansas City destination. [19]

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  7. After backlash, Delta alters strict elite SkyMiles status ...

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    After a torrent of criticism from some of its most valuable customers, Delta Air Lines is softening the blow of changes that will make it harder to reach elite status in its frequent flier program ...

  8. Exit row - Wikipedia

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    While exact requirements vary by country and airline, frequently exit row passengers must: Be of a certain minimum age, ranging from 12 to 18 depending on the airline's policies and/or local law. Not be traveling with anyone requiring special assistance in an emergency (such as an infant or person with a disability), or an animal (including ...

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