[NFBMT] New Delta Airlines Travel Policy Information

Rik James rixmix2009 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 23 19:28:16 UTC 2018


Good for you folks going to get and read the facts on the matter. I have
only thus far heard a piece on CBS News TV broadcast. The gist of it sounded
like it was to help with dealing with the huge increase of dog and animal
travel. And they mentioned how so many people were having animals who were
not in good control, and the most of them were not guide dogs for the blind
but the looser description of service animals, some of whom were causing
issues with others and their animals. I suppose there is a link to the
broadcast at CBS News dot com.

Any time there is broadcast coverage we have to perk up our ears and keep
our antennae batteries charged to hear the portrayal about issues we
continue to care about.

Mixing it up with a lot of people who don't know what they are doing makes
me grumpy. And I just might throw my shoe at the television every once in
awhile. Then I have to go and find it. Would a service dog do that for me?
With proper training and a good attitude, yes, I know.  Smile. Happy
Tuesday.

Rik

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Subject: Re: [NFBMT] New Delta Airlines Travel Policy Information

Delta's new policy regarding service animals sure is problem-ridden.  The
right to use service animals comes mostly from state and not federal laws.
The federal rules --- I understand them to be more regulatory than statutory
--- provide some guidelines and definitions of illegal discrimination.  They
are based loosely on the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 off
the Rehabilitation Act, Fair Housing, and other federal anti-discrimination
rules.  State laws are pretty clear, though.  If a blind person chooses to
use a dog guide, we have the right to take them wherever we go.  What's
going on really doesn't come from guide dog use, though.  It's more a matter
of other service and companion animals.  We all know it's getting out of
control and that outfits like Delta are trying to re-assert a balance.  It's
just that their right to control animals on airplanes should not deny or
limit the legitimate use of guide dogs by the blind.  Delta has the right to
ask if the animal is a service animal and to ask what service the animal
performs, but nothing else.  Delta already has the power to refuse companion
animals and pets if they so choose.  I'm feeling pretty angry about what
Delta is trying to do, and I'll bet this one will go to court or with Delta
backing down.



Jim Marks
Blind.grizzly at gmail.com
(406) 438-1421

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Subject: [NFBMT] New Delta Airlines Travel Policy Information

Greetings, fellow Montana Federationists.

 

This may impact some of us going to National Convention.

 

You may be aware that Delta Airlines announced that as of March 1st 2018 a
change to their policy regarding transportation of Service Animals will come
into effect.  There have been many stories in the media, several with
inconsistent facts.  I have posted a link below to what appears to be their
new policy.  We will update you on any new developments.  

 

Here is the link:

 

https://www.delta.com/content/dam/delta-www/pdfs/policy/TrainedServiceAnimal
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RequiredForms.pdf

 

Joy Breslauer, President

National Federation of the Blind of Montana 

Web Site:  <http://www.nfbofmt.org/> http://www.nfbofmt.org

 

Live the life you want

 

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who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation's blind. Every day we work
together to help blind people live the lives they want. 

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