Complaint: In-flight Issue Dogs and cats on flights
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Old Mar 1, 2011, 5:04 PM
missylynn missylynn is offline
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No, it's not fair that you had to give up your seat, but you stated that you started having problems right away and had to use 3 inhalers. You said that the dander set off your attack. Had the person with the service animal moved, would some of the dander still not be there, especially since the person was holding the pet? Wouldn't the safest thing for you is to be moved to another seat AWAY from the dander that was already contaminating the area where you were seated? I cant comment on having special areas for service animals, I don't know of an airline that has one. Probably due to the American Disibility Act.