A traveler who said he was flying on Delta posted a video on Reddit showing that a passenger had a large dog in the row, sparking a discussion in the comments section.
An air traveler took to social media sharing a video of a large dog in a row, sparking a discussion on Reddit. Titled the 'Bull mastiff in Comfort+,' the user captioned the post, 'This is getting ridiculous.' On the sub-Reddit forum titled 'r/delta,' users debated whether a dog of that size should be able to board a flight.
If you have that notation....you get to bring your Service Dog on the plane. If large service dog, you have to purchase a 2nd seat,' posted a user. 'This would only happen if the owner claimed the dog to be a service animal,' one person wrote. 'I’m so confused.. my pup had to fit in a bag of certain dimensions AND under the seat in front of me. How on earth was this allowed,' one user questioned.
On Delta’s trained service animal section of the website, the airline shares guidelines for travel. 'Service animals may not occupy a seat or encroach upon another customer’s space in any way,' it states. The site adds, 'They are allowed on your lap, in your foot space or in a neighboring foot space if you purchased an additional ticket for your animal . Your animal must remain with you at all times.
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