Requirements to Travel on an Airplane with a Service / Support Animal (PSD or ESA)?
Flying with a psychiatric service dog (PSD) or a support animal, especially for the first time, may be a nerve-racking process. Our goal is to help reduce your stress with your psychiatric service dog (PSD) or support animal, you are always entitled to pre-boarding if you meet the check-in requirements at least 48-hours prior to your flight and notify the gate agent of your intention to preboard by arriving to airport 2 hours before your flight.
You are required to provide 48 hours notice of your intention to travel with a psychiatric service dog or support animal. For flights longer than 8 hours, the Service Animal Relief Form must be filled out and submitted too.
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and Airline Policies (Updated on September 1, 2021) | ||||
Major U.S. Airlines | Airline Partners | Special Instructions | Animal Limits | Contact Information |
Air Canada | Complete Air Canada Service Animal Form and submit to Air Canada Medical Assistance Desk at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (888) 247-2262 | |
Alaska Airlines | SkyWest Airlines | Submit the DOT Service Animal Form to ONLINE PORTAL at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (800) 503-0101 |
Allegiant Air | Email the completed DOT form to ACAA@Allegiantair.com at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (702) 505-8888 | |
American Airlines | Submit the DOT Service Animal Form to ONLINE PORTAL at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (800) 237-7976 | |
Atlas Air | (800) 503-01011 | |||
Delta Airlines | Submit this DOT Form to Accessibility Service Request Form located in MY TRIPS PORTAL at least 48 prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (404) 209-3434 | |
Frontier Airlines |
Submit DOT Form to ONLINE PORTAL at least 48 prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (801) 401-9004 | |
Submit DOT Form to ONLINE PORTAL (Request Page) at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit One (1) Dog per Person |
(800) 367-5320 |
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Submit DOT Form to ONLINE PORTAL at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (800) 538-2583 | ||
Must present a DOT Form dated after the purchase of a ticket at the check-in counter or gate on the day of travel. | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (800) 435-9792 | ||
Submit DOT Form to ONLINE PORTAL at least 48 hours prior to departure | Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person | (801) 401-2222 | ||
United Airlines |
Submit DOT Form to United Accessibility Desk at least 48 hours prior to departure |
Limit Two (2) Dogs per Person |
(800) 228-2744 |
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For US Travel: DOT Form is Required at CheckingFor UK Travel: read the requirements in the PETS (the Pet Travel Scheme and Guide and Assistance Dogs |
Limit One (1) Dog per Person |
(877) 359-8474 |
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Other Major Canadian Airlines |
Notify by phone medical or special care department no later than 48 hours before your departure. You must answer two primary questions for approval:Question 1. Can you confirm that your dog is traveling to assist you with an identified or diagnosed disability?Question 2: What task or service does your dog provide? |
Limit One (1) Dog per Person |
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For flights longer than 8 hours, the Service Animal Relief Form must be filled out and submitted with the DOT Form.
When traveling with a psychiatric service dog (PSD) or support animal, you are not permitted to sit in an emergency exit row. No animals are allowed to occupy seats that are designed for passengers. Please understand that with larger service animals or passengers with multiple service animals, the airline may need to re-accommodate you if the animal encroaches on other passengers or extends into aisles, which would be a violation of airline policies and federal laws.
All of the above specific criteria must be provided to accept your psychiatric service dog or support animal for travel in the passenger cabin. When traveling in the cabin, animal must fit on your lap, at your feet or under your seat. For security reasons, service animals cannot block any aisle or emergency exit. Service animals must be clean, well behaved and under your control at all times. If the animal is too large, it will need to be checked and travel in a kennel.
Always contact your airline at least 48 prior to your departure time to allow the airline to make the appropriate accommodation to travel with your psychiatric service dog (PSD) or support animal.