Alaskan airlines support the traveling of emotional support animals for free. However, the size of the animal is restricted to the footprint or space of the passenger’s seat or foot area.
Alaska Airlines requirements include:
Provide a complete set of documents at least 48 hours prior to the date of departure. The documents include-
- Emotional support animal letter signed by a certified mental health professional
- Animal health advisory form certified by a licensed veterinarian
- Mental health form
- Animal behavior form
Emotional support animals must always be under the control of the passenger at all times. They must be leashed or carried in the approved carrier that will fit under the seat of the passenger in accordance with the FAA guidelines.
FAA guidelines state that an emotional support animal must always be seated under the seat in front of you at all times (either for taxi, takeoff or landing).
The airlines recommend avoiding overwatering or feeding your animal on the day of travel.
Alaska may require an additional airline form to be signed by your on-going treating physician. This is not a service we provide.
Emotional support animals must not,
- Occupy a seat or tray table during the flight.
- Obstruct areas that need to be cleared for emergency situations.
- Occupy the seat in the exit row.
Note:
- Passengers with an ESA must check-in at least an hour before the scheduled flight time.
- Obstruct areas that need to be cleared for emergency situations.
- Occupy the seat in the exit row.
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