The DOT has finally come to its senses, and ruled that emotional support animals are not service animals, so airlines can ban them. As a former frequent flyer, who will probably be one again, emotional support animals can be a bane of flying, especially if you are unfortunate enough to have no choice but to fly Southwest Airlines. (Southwest does not have assigned seating, and boards people with animals first regardless of their ticket standing, so on many flights the best rows are polluted by the emotional support animal crowd.) This is perhaps the only instance I'm going to miss the Trump administration. But why did it take four years?
The DOT will no longer consider an emotional support animal to be a service animal, paving the way for airlines to ban them.
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