Netizens shared photos of strange neighbors on planes
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/netizens-shared-photos-of-strange-neighbors-on-planes.htmlMany airlines allow animals to be transported in the cargo hold, where often even the temperature is not regulated. You can take a cat, a dog or a feathered friend to the salon, but in a special carrier or cage.
But to take an animal on board without any cages and carriers, you need to prove that it is an emotional support. And if this is true, then even unusual animals are welcome on board. They help to transfer the flight to their owners suffering from various mental disorders — for example, aerophobia.
Netizens shared photos of strange neighbors on planes.
Source: Bored Panda
"Does it piss you off too when strangers want you to share your snack?"
"Rocky's first flight."
"This is Corporal Kiddy. She is retiring after 12 years with the U.S. Marines. I made an announcement to congratulate her on the end of her career. The salon exploded with applause."
"The passenger next to me does not stop trying to start a conversation."
"This guy and the dog spent more than two hours in this position."
"Someone brought a horse named Apple on board as emotional support."
"Koala gets first class services."
"Daniel is an emotional support seen recently on board at Asheville."
Keywords: Geese | Koalas | Horses | Passengers | Flight | Planes | Dogs | Neighbors
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