![]() DOT Service Animal Air Travel Form for validation prior to their flight attesting to the animal’s health, training and behavior. Customers may travel with up to two trained service animals. Trained service animals must be properly cleaned and must not have a foul odor.Ĭustomers must submit the U.S. Trained service animals are defined as only dogs specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For dogs with a travel history in high-risk countries, please review the CDC’s guidance on importation, opens in a new window. ![]() Dogs from high-risk countries, opens in a new window must appear healthy, be microchipped and be at least 6 months of age. The CDC has an ongoing, temporary suspension, opens in a new window prohibiting the entry of dogs, including trained service animals, into the United States arriving from high-risk countries for rabies. The CDC Issued a Temporary Suspension for Dogs from High Risk Countries Into the U.S. For questions, call 40 (dial 711 for relay services). ![]() We know how important it is to travel smoothly with your trained service dog. ![]() Delta no longer recognizes emotional support animals as service animals. Customers traveling with a trained service dog(s) must complete the required DOT form(s) available on this page. Delta accepts only trained service animals that are dogs. Service animals are accepted in cabin for qualified individuals with a disability.
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