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Kevin Hilley

Emotional support animals

Jun 07, 2018, 10:00 PM

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Jetblue, along with a number of other airlines, has changed the rules on exactly WHAT kind of emotional support animals they'll allow. #flying #airlines #Jetblue #American #USAir #Delta #United #emotionalsupportanimals #supportanimals #dogs #cats #horses #ponies #travel #lemurs #falcons #elephants #tigers #FAA #news #rules #regulations

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