Southwest launches the flight woman to cross a line with her puppy

The plane had to return to her door to let her go before being able to leave.


Travel days are already stressful, but Pet Add an additional layer of chaos. In addition to obtaining personal documents and tickets in order, you must also remember the articles of your animal. Then there are the hassles of going to the airport, navigating the safety line and heading to your door with a trailer animal. Once on the flight, you can relax a bit, but only if your pet is high and used to theft. Otherwise, you might be in a time inducing anxiety, listening to your pet and worrying that they disrupt passenger colleagues. Or you may not be able to steal at all: a passenger reserved on a southwest flight recently learned that the way. Read the rest to find out why she was launched from the plane after paying additional attention to her puppy.

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A video shows a woman who is launched a southwest flight with her puppy.

October 21, Tiktok user Sara Price ( @_sara_price_ ) shared a video of what she says is another passenger launched a southwest flight To caress his puppy, according to USA today . The video represents the other woman taking her luggage by hand and her dog carrier and leaving the plane. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

In the legend of the video, Price wrote that she had met the woman on board the Southwest Airlines flight; The other passenger had just flyed for Colorado Springs to pick up his puppy and returned home to California.

The legend continues: "The puppy was whining a little, and the administrator on board everyone approached her and says that if your dog does not say, you may not be able to fly. She Hands his hand in the gentle carrier and the pets le puit. He stopped whining. "

After the group sat down, there was another incident where the woman caretted her puppy with the carrier on her lap, and the on -board agent said that the carrier had to be zipped and put under the siege. Price explains that the woman followed the instructions and put the carrier under the headquarters. The plane then started to tackle the door.

At that time, "the dog gave a very gentle groan, so she looked and started caressing him from the outside of the carrier, but just in the mesh," explains the legend of Price. "All the attendants entered group at the front of the plane and decided that we had to return to the door and that it should be withdrawn from the flight."

The woman who posted the video, as well as her husband, were also invited to leave the flight because of their "attitude," said the poster in a monitoring video .

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Southwest responded to the video.

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The original video received more than 2.3 million views, with commentators defending themselves largely with the passengers. "I would like to caress my dog to check them and make sure they are doing well," wrote a supporter.

"And she is always so polite what a beautiful lady I hope she will get everything she wants in life," wrote another.

Southwest responded to indignation.

"We are aware of the videos, and our first reports indicate that the customer would not comply with the closure of his dog's kennel, which is our policy," said a Southwest spokesperson Response to a request Since People . "Our employees are trained to ensure that customers follow the protocol, and in this situation and after the customer has repeatedly refused to comply with the instructions of our crew, the decision was made to go beyond the disruptive passenger. ""

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This is Southwest pet policy.

little dog in the airline cargo pet carrier at the airport after a long journey
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According to Southwest website , the airline allows domestic cats and dogs vaccinated in the cabin on domestic flights. However, pets must adapt to carriers small enough to go under the seat. It costs $ 125 per carrier to bring your pet on board.

The airline says that pets can be denied boarding for disruptive behavior, such as scratching, excessive groans, barking, grunts, bite, round, or urinate or defecation in the cabin or door. The airline also has specific advice on carriers.

"Pets must be secured in the pet transporter at any time in the door area, during boarding / moving, and for the entire flight," said politics. "If you do not follow this requirement, your pet can be refused transport."

Other airlines have similar policies.

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Other airlines have the same rules in place for pets. Delta requires that Pets are part of a carrier This can go under the seat. "Your pet must remain inside the kennel (with a secure door) in a delta boarding (during boarding and moving it), a living room at Delta airport, and aboard the plane," said they.

JetBlue has a similar policy Also. They only authorize animals up to 20 pounds which can integrate into a carrier which is stored under the seat. "All animals must remain inside the carrier carrier at the airport and on the plane," they clarify.

And it is not only the airlines that make these requests: it is also the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). According to the agency's policy, Carriers must be small enough To adapt under the seats without blocking the path from anyone to the main aisle. And "your animal container must remain properly stored all the time that the plane moves on the airport surface, and for takeoff and landing."

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