A woman’s emotional support peacock was NOT allowed on a flight
CHICAGO - OCTOBER 5: A United Airlines jet taxis along a runway at O'Hare International Airport wait in line near the ticket counters October 5, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois. Some air carriers have reported posted an increase in traffic for September after August's tightened security precautions. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
A woman flying out of Newark, New Jersey recently tried to bring an emotional support PEACOCK on the plane with her, but the airline said no.
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The airline says that the animal did not meet weight and size guidelines according to their support animal guidelines and that the passenger had been told three previous times that the animal would not be able to board. The airline is currently reevaluating their current support animal policies.
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