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  2. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] At least two dogs died on United Airlines flights in 2012. [10] [12] If pets escape, they can face danger, even if they escape on the ground. A cat named Jack escaped from his carrier in American Airlines' baggage handling at John F. Kennedy Airport, went missing for 61 days, and was eventually euthanized.

  3. Transportation of animals - Wikipedia

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    Airline policies on the transport of domestic pets vary, with a small number permitting pets in passenger cabins, some more allowing them in the hold, and many declining to carry them at all. The American Ferret Association , for example, offers advice on the policies of nineteen different carriers.

  4. Air Carrier Access Act - Wikipedia

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    Not all of the disability animals that came through the doors of Delta Air Lines, however, were actually service animals. [8] Since December 2020, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) does not include emotional support animals in the Air Carrier Access Act, which is the act that allows service animals to fly on airplanes if they meet ...

  5. This dog breed remains banned on Delta flights - AOL

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  6. Delta Passenger 'Livid' After Airline Gives Their First Class ...

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    A Delta Air Lines passenger is furious after the airline allegedly forced them to give their seat to a dog on a recent flight. The traveler aired their grievances on the Delta subreddit on ...

  7. 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 ...