Delta to Ban Support Animals on Flights Longer than Eight Hours

Additionally, emotional support animals four months or younger will not be allowed on any flight. That policy will also go into effect on Dec. 18.
Dec. 13, 2018

Delta Airlines will be making a big change to company policies just as the Christmas travel season heats up.

According to a report from Market Watch, Delta announced on Monday that emotional support animals will no longer be allowed on flights over eight hours in length, beginning on Dec. 18.

Additionally, emotional support animals four months or younger will not be allowed on any flight. That policy will also go into effect on Dec. 18.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/delta-airlines-ban-emotional-support-animals-flights-longer-eight-hours-1252956

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