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Re: Having flying panic attacks - March 22nd 2021, 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Everglow. View Post


I also think it's worthwhile asking about an exception from the airlines. I think rules about this will vary depending on who you fly with, but making some calls or sending some e-mails won't hurt. If it is a no, and you can't bring your ESA dog with you, come prepared with distractions, but if it is a yes, then asking would be worth it.
I tried calling them (Southwest Airlines) and asking for an exception but they said that was not possible. I also called Spirit and Frontier and they both denied my request as well. Looking into qualifying as a service dog or psych service dog now.