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  1. Therapy animals and Service Animals in training. Therapy animals are animals which provide comfort to members of the public and are not trained to perform a specific task for an individual related to a disability. These animals may be eligible to travel in accordance with our Pet Policy for a charge.

  2. Spirit Airlines does not accept animals on international flights, except in the case of service animals. Depending on the international destination, specific documentation regarding the service animal may be required.

  3. Service animals, emotional support animals (ESAs), psychiatric support dogs (PSDs), and general pets are all allowed on Spirit Airlines flights but with varying requirements depending on the animal’s classification.

  4. Per the new DOT regulations, the Spirit Airlines ESA policy is to require passengers wishing to fly with their emotional support animal to do so under the airline's regular pet policy. The airline no longer recognizes an ESA as a psychiatric service animal.

  5. For Spirit, a service animal is one who is trained to lead the hearing or visually impaired or trained in special assistance for the disabled. If you plan to travel internationally, Spirit may be able to help you understand the requirements for your destination.

  6. On flights with Spirit Airlines, ESAs are now treated as normal pets, which means you have to pay pet fees ($110 each way) and are subject to pet restrictions. In short, only pets that can fit in a small carrier are allowed to board the cabin.

  7. 25 Ιαν 2024 · The short answer is yes – Spirit Airlines does permit service dogs to accompany passengers in the aircraft cabin. Under the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA), all major US airlines must allow service animals to travel in the passenger cabin with their handler at no additional cost. This includes Spirit Airlines.