From Reuters:
“Dogs are
the only legal service animal allowed on planes: US regulators”
Only trained
dogs qualify as service animals on U.S. airlines, as regulators rejected
requests to extend legal protections to miniature horses, monkeys and other species,
under final U.S. Transportation Department rules issued Wednesday. Airlines can
still choose which other species to allow on board, but the rules issued on
Wednesday largely resolve years of disputes with passengers who falsely claim
pets as "emotional support animals," which may travel in the cabin
with little oversight. Under existing rules, airlines were required to
recognize with limited exceptions emotional support animals as service animals.
Now they can classify them as pets.
Legally protected
service animals are now limited to dogs trained to do perform tasks for a
person who may be visually impaired or have psychiatric or other disabilities,
and airlines do not have to allow "emotional support animals." Airlines
charge as much as $175 to transport pets, a good reason to claim pets as
emotional support animals. As recently as 2017, U.S. carriers transported
751,000 of them. Species such as horses,
cats and capuchin monkeys will not get service animal status from U.S.
regulators, but airlines may recognize them as service animals if they choose.
Airlines may still not refuse a service animal based solely on breed or generalized
physical type. Airlines for America, an industry trade group, said the rule
"will protect the traveling public and airline crew members from untrained
animals in the cabin."
U.S. carriers
including Southwest Airlines Co, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American
Airlines in recent years have limited emotional support animals in cabins to
largely dogs and cats after passengers boarded with exotic pets such as
monkeys, pigs and birds that could pose a safety risk. Spirit Airlines Inc told
regulators it had lost "millions of dollars in pet carriage fees from
passengers fraudulently claiming their 'house pets are service or support
animals.'" In 2018, Delta noted some passengers "attempted to fly
with comfort turkeys, gliding possums known as sugar gliders, snakes" and
spiders. That year, American Airlines said it would not allow a wide variety of
creatures on flights as support animals including goats, ferrets, hedgehogs,
amphibians and reptiles. The new rules will take effect 30 days after
publication in the federal register.
^ It’s sad that
the United States has to make these restrictions – mainly because the non-disabled
have abused the system for years. ^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trained-dogs-yes-other-pets-201122750.html
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