Please note that as of January 11, 2021, some airlines will be changing their travel policies for emotional support animals. Please read each airline’s latest policy below to ensure you meet the criteria before ordering. NOTE: Service Animals will continue to be able to travel on all airlines. If you feel your dog meets the criteria for a Service Animal,
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Alaska: Alaska will continue to accept emotional support animals under its current policy for reservations booked prior to January 11, 2021, for flights on or before February 28, 2021
Allegiant: Allegiant will continue to accept emotional support animals under its current policy for reservations booked prior to January 11, 2021, for flights on or before May 1, 2021
American Airlines: American Airlines will continue to accept emotional support animals under its current policy for reservations booked prior to January 11, 2021, for flights on or before February 1, 2021
Delta: Effective Jan. 11, 2021, Delta will only transport Service Animals.
Hawaiian: Effective Jan. 11, 2021, Hawaiian will only transport Service Animals
Frontier: American Airlines will continue to accept emotional support animals under their current policy for reservations booked prior to January 11, 2021, for flights on or before January 31, 2021
JetBlue: Beginning Jan. 11 2021, JetBlue will only transport Service Animals
Spirit: Spirit will continue to accept emotional support animals under its current policy for reservations booked prior to January 11, 2021
Southwest: No Changes: Your ESA Letter must be submitted to the airline before your flight
United Airlines:United will continue to accept emotional support animals for reservations booked before January 11, 2021, for travel on or before February 28, 2021