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Americans Want A Shorter Leash On Emotional Support Animals On Planes

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Education, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets, Stop Disability Fraud, Therapy Animals, Travel
July 31, 2019

Research shows that about 78% of 1,200 Americans surveyed in an online study agree that mental illness requiring ESAs is real. Another 81% believe that ESAs should be allowed on commercial airplanes, while only 40% believe that airlines should be allowed to ban ESAs for safety reasons.

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