Alaska Airlines recently announced that as of January 11, 2021, it would officially ban Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) from its flights. The decision follows new US Department of Transportation (DOT) rules which gave airlines “control of the cabin” following “feedback from the airline industry and disability community regarding numerous instances of emotional support animal misbehavior which caused injuries, health hazards and damage to aircraft cabins.” The airline will continue, pursuant to the law, to allow accommodations for trained service dogs. This week, United, American, and Delta joined Alaska in the ban of ESAs on their flights. Read the article…………………………………
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