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Airlines tighten leash on ‘emotional support animals’

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Washington: Major US airlines are clipping the wings of “emotional support animals” hoping to take flight with their owners over safety concerns, as a would-be peacock passenger created a social media tizzy. United Airlines — which this week turned Dexter the Peacock away at New Jersey’s Newark Airport over health and safety concerns — announced on Thursday it was reining in regulations on emotional support animals, citing a 75 per cent jump in customers taking creatures on board and a spike in related incidents.


Federal guidelines support the right of passengers with disabilities to board with a variety of emotional support or service animals, but airlines can deny boarding to some exotic or “unusual” pets.


United spokesman Charlie Hobart said the peacock kerfuffle had “no relevance whatsoever” to the policy change, which will go into effect on March 1, and the timing “was a complete coincidence.”


He noted that the majestic bird with iridescent blue and green plumage was not allowed on board under current policy, which prohibits from cabin travel for a menagerie including hedgehogs, rodents, non-household birds and “animals not properly cleaned or carrying a foul odour.”


United’s move follows Delta’s decision to implement new documentation requirements for owners hoping to fly with their animals, a new policy it said “comes as a lack of regulation that has led to serious safety risks involving untrained animals in flight.” That airline said it had seen an 84 per cent jump in reports of animal incidents since 2016, including an emotional support dog weighing 70 pounds (over 30 kg) that gave another passenger facial wounds requiring 28 stitches.


“Customers have attempted to fly with comfort turkeys, gliding possums known as sugar gliders, snakes, spiders and more,” Delta said. ‘‘Ignoring the true intent of existing rules governing the transport of service and support animals can be a disservice to customers who have real and documented needs.”


The Association of Flight Attendants heralded Delta’s tightened requirements.


— AFP


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