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Previously, ESAs could travel with their owners in the cabin of an aircraft. However, many airlines have moved to treat ESAs similarly to regular pets, requiring them to be transported in carriers and sometimes not allowing them in the cabin.

Introduction emotional support animals (ESAs) have become increasingly important for many individuals struggling with mental health conditions. Previously, ESAs could travel with their owners in the cabin of an aircraft, but recent regulatory changes mean that airlines now treat them similarly to regular pets. This shift has raised numerous questions, especially for those living in…

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