[Travelandtourism] best experiences when traveling with a Guide Dog in US airlines

Santiago Velasquez zanty410 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 29 14:27:19 UTC 2019


HI guys again,

Peter, that was a very informative email. Thank you very much for that. I am a confident traveler, so asking for assistance and directions is all second nature to me. And you are indeed correct. If you are polite and explain the situation, most times people are actually willing to help.

Thanks again for the list. I will be in the east coast for my meetings, and I am crossing the USA from west to east and back on Qantas which is an Australian airline. However, I will be flying from New York to Louisville and Miami, so I still need to pick an airline for those flights. From all of your feedback and my own research South West sounds like they have a good reputation as well as Delta. I won’t be able to use South West given that they don’t have a direct flight, and the flights they offer for the trips I need to do are just to long for me to justified them.

It sounds like it is Between Delta, Virgin, American Airlines, but not united. I have not heard many great things about them.

Regards
Santi



> On 29 Apr 2019, at 10:32 am, Lynn Zelvin via TravelAndTourism <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Another thing about Southwest - it's been a while but the last time I flew with them you could pay an extra $25 for seats with extra floor space. These were not bulkhead seats, but seats which had extra space because of the curvature of the plane and were perfect  dog spaces.  I felt it was worth it. 
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