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Old Jul 28, 2020, 10:10 am
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This thread is for discussing the implications of UA's ESA policy changes. This thread is not a discussion of the validity of the ESA concept or rants about those faking ESA (considering the new tighten rules).

UA will be removing the Emotional Support Animal options 28 February 2021 per new guidance from DOT
Emotional support animals
United will continue to accept emotional support animals for reservations booked before January 11, 2021, for travel on or before February 28, 2021, in accordance with rules from the U.S. Department of Transportation. No emotional support animals will be transported after February 28, 2021. United is committed to ensuring safe and accessible travel experiences for all of our customers.

To request to travel with an emotional support animal for travel before February 28, for trips booked on January 10, please send required support documents to [email protected].
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces Final Rule on Traveling by Air with Service Animals -- Dec 2020

an airline non-specific thread such as The Definitive Discussion of Emotional Support Animals on Airlines (Archive -- old DOT rules)
Service and Support Animals in the Cabin (2021 onwards)

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This thread is for discussing what it takes to properly qualify for ESA under UA's rules and what to expect as an ESA traveler. This thread is not a discussion of the validity of the ESA concept or rants about those faking ESA (considering the new tighten rules). Those issues are better raised in
UA's (July 2020)
Emotional support and psychiatric service animals
Emotional support animals and psychiatric service animals provide emotional, psychiatric or cognitive support for individuals with disabilities, but may or may not have task-specific training with respect to a disability.

Emotional support and psychiatric service animals are also accepted in cabin for qualified individuals with a disability if certain information and additional documentation that United requires are provided in advance of travel. In addition to providing a letter from a licensed medical/mental health professional, customers need to provide a veterinary health form documenting the health and vaccination records for the animal as well as confirming that the animal has been trained to behave properly in a public setting. With prior documentation and clearance, a customer may travel with no more than one emotional support animal that is usually either a cat or dog (any other animal species would need to comply with DOT regulations and will be evaluated for accommodation on a case-by-case basis) and must be of a minimum age of four months. If the animal weighs more than 65 pounds, United will evaluate on a case-by-case basis whether the animal may safely travel on the passenger’s scheduled flight(s). Multiple emotional support animals for a single customer are not permitted. Whether an emotional support or psychiatric service animal is safely capable of traveling on flights eight hours or more in duration will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Passengers may be held responsible for cleaning fees required as a result of any sanitation issues caused by their emotional support or psychiatric service animal’s travel. United will consider all relevant information, including information from the required documentation, when determining whether an emotional support animal or psychiatric service animal may safely travel in the aircraft cabin on the passenger’s itinerary.

Additional documentation beyond United’s requirements described above may also be required for an animal traveling to an international destination, Hawaii or certain other locations. Please note that not all international destinations allow the entry of animals, and restrictions vary by country. Customers should contact the appropriate consulate or embassy to make sure that all necessary procedures are followed.

An animal must sit at the customer's feet without protruding into the aisle, the foot space of adjacent passengers, or certain other areas that must remain unobstructed to comply with safety regulations. Customers may elect to use an approved in-cabin kennel for smaller animals. Unless in a carrying container, the animal will need to be leashed at all times in the airport and in flight. Exit row seating is prohibited. Refer to the U.S. Department of Transportation 14 CFR Part 382 or contact United for additional information.

Customers traveling with an emotional support animal or a psychiatric service animal must submit the required documentation at least 48 hours before the customer’s flight via our secure portal. If we are unable to validate the documentation, if the customer does not provide completed documentation, or if advance notification is not given, the animal may be denied boarding or may be eligible to be transported as a pet, and pet fees may apply. Contact the United Accessibility Desk at 1-800-228-2744 if you have any questions about this process or are booking a flight within 48 hours of the departure time. See Rule 16 of United’s Contract of Carriage for additional information on service animals.

Forms and documents for emotional support and psychiatric service animals
If you’re traveling with an emotional support or psychiatric service animal, you’ll need to complete these forms and submit them for approval through our secure portal: Your forms will be valid one year from the date of the earliest signed authorizations, and you’ll need to submit them at least 48 hours before each trip that you take with your support animal, but the earlier the better. Please bring your original forms with you while you’re traveling and be prepared to show them if we ask to see them.
Accessible travel
Find out more about assistance for customers with disabilities, how to request assistance and safety requirements. If you have questions about travel plans, contact our Accessibility Desk at [email protected], or you may call 1-313-234-6992 (charges may apply) or 1-800-228-2744 within the U.S. or Canada. Elsewhere, call your local United Customer Contact Center and ask for the Accessibility Desk.





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Old Jan 9, 2021, 12:56 pm
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Originally Posted by HNLbasedFlyer
My opinion - the airlines wont be in any hurry to transport pets. The bad PR (peacocks, biting, allergies, freely roaming animals, defecating, deaths, etc) leaves little upside for an airline to to transport pets
I hope you are right. I would be in favor of any rules, red tape, hassles, elaborate documentation, useless documentation, required nonsense that leads to a minimum number of mongrels/varmints/vermin of all type and variety on airplanes.
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Old Jan 9, 2021, 1:30 pm
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HNLbasedFlyer -
Ok, I will have to bite on the irony - but as someone based in Hawaii, how would you propose driving your dog if you needed to become IADbasedFlyer? ...
for now, you will have to find another public / commercial airline operator or a private providor

At some point I would expect UA to resume some animal cargo operations.
And In Cabin Pets (for a fee) is still an option for many but there is a size limitation (Believe this is mfirst's issue, needs to fit in an allowed pet carrier) -- but that is a topic for a different thread
Traveling with Pets on UA (In-Cabin or Cargo -- not ESA). not here
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Old Jan 9, 2021, 4:08 pm
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And In Cabin Pets (for a fee) is still an option for many but there is a size limitation (Believe this is mfirst's issue, needs to fit in an allowed pet carrier) -- but that is a topic for a different thread
Traveling with Pets on UA (In-Cabin or Cargo -- not ESA). not here
Sometimes these are not always being followed in practice. On a flight right now, and these are two dogs larger than most young children on board.
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Old Jan 9, 2021, 4:41 pm
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Originally Posted by Repooc17
Sometimes these are not always being followed in practice. On a flight right now, and these are two dogs larger than most young children on board.
Probably "ESA"s not bound by size restrictions. New policy isn't in effect yet.
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Old Jan 9, 2021, 5:05 pm
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For more extensive discussion beyond that related solely to UA, this is a hot topic in TravelBuzz right now.

​​​​​​The Definitive Discussion of Emotional Support Animals on Airlines
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Old Jan 10, 2021, 6:10 pm
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I think this is great news, both for owners of legit service animals and passengers alike.
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For more extensive discussion beyond that related solely to UA, this is a hot topic in TravelBuzz right now.
​​​​​​The Definitive Discussion of Emotional Support Animals on Airlines
This subject is of such extraordinary interest that the thread has been archived and a new one created.

Service and Support Animals in the Cabin (2021 onwards)
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