Complaint: In-flight Issue Goosed
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Old Jul 24, 2009, 7:19 AM
justme justme is offline
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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer View Post
Why not just make the transport of "emotional support animals" an expense which can be reimbursed through insurance? If someone is legitimately under the care of a psychiatrist (not a psychologist who merely has the same level of training as a high school teacher but a true professional who went to medical school) then the cost of traveling with said animal should be a covered expense like medication. This way the airline just charges for all animals in the cabin and it's then up to the passenger to submit the bill to their insurance company.
Excellent idea to be reimbursed by insurance. I still think there there should be a requirement for documentation that the animal went thru training though. And I meant psychiatrist when I typed "psych."
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Last edited by justme; Jul 24, 2009 at 7:22 AM.