SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - UNITED AIRLINES BANNING EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS

The United Airlines and Delta Airlines are banning emotional support animals for traveling passengers because of increasing problems and safety issues. It's an effort to tighten safety rules and policies to protect traveling passengers with families and children. Some people are saying,"It's good and about time to stop it for protection because many people are misusing the word freedom in America." The United Airlines new policy will take effect on January 7, 2019 with new changes for safety reasoning. The airlines administration will honor reservations made by January 3, 2019 alignment with previous policies. The Delta Airlines banning emotional support animals took effect on December 18, 2018 and changing their safety policies to protect traveling passengers.

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