AIR TRAVEL

 

SERVICE DOGS

The AIR CARRIER ACCESS ACT allows for you to travel with a Service Dog. Trained service animals are accepted in cabin for qualified individuals with a disability.

  1. A service animal should sit in the floor space in front of the customer's assigned seat but cannot protrude into the aisles.
  2. Customers may use an approved in-cabin kennel for smaller animals provided its use meets stowage requirements. Large dogs may need to be checked.
  3. Exit row seating is prohibited.
  4. Documentation such as vaccination may be required for an animal traveling to international destinations.
  5. You will not be charged extra fees.

Calling your airline is very important to see what they will require such as vest, ID, or letter from a medical professional etc. You don’t want to be at the airport and find you do not have all of the required information.