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  2. Handler Of Super-Sized Pooch He Brought On Airplane As ... - AOL

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    Image credits: ladbible While US airlines no longer allow emotional support animals to fly in the cabin without charge, as they do with trained service dogs for disabilities, some international ...

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Most airlines also charge for emotional support animals. Pet Airways specialized in transporting pets, but failed as a business. In recent years, [when?] private-jet pet travel has gained momentum especially due to discounted flight sales. [6] In such travels pets are allowed in the cabin with their owners, which reduces stress and trauma.

  4. The End of Emotional-Support Animals? Every Major Airline's ...

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    The days of domestic air travelers bringing dogs, cats, rabbits, miniature horses, pot-bellied pigs, snakes, and the occasional peacock on board as emotional-support and therapy animals are done ...

  5. 3 Cheapest, Best Airlines for Traveling With Your Pet - AOL

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    American Airlines charges $125 per animal traveling in the main cabin and requires the kennel to fit under the seat in front of you in lieu of a carry-on bag, according to American Airlines. For ...

  6. American Airlines is banning many puppies and kittens from ...

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    American Airlines updated its emotional support and service animal policies on Friday. American Airlines is banning many puppies and kittens from flying as emotional support animals — but some ...

  7. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    The assistance is mandated for flights on any airline departing from an airport in the EU or flights to an airport in the EU on an aircraft registered in any EU country. [2] The EU has specific regulations regarding airline passengers with reduced mobility. No passenger may be turned away due to their disability, except for reasons based on safety.

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