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Can I fly with my emotional support animal from Wisconsin?

Educational content, not legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a state-licensed attorney.

What the law says

Under 14 C.F.R. Part 382 (DOT's 2021 final rule), U.S. air carriers are not required to treat ESAs as service animals. Only task-trained service dogs are recognized for in-cabin service-animal status.

Source: DOT 2021 Rule, 14 C.F.R. Part 382 (Final Rule on Traveling by Air with Service Animals)

In plain language

Since the DOT's 2021 rule took effect, U.S. air carriers — regardless of which state the flight originates in, including flights from Wisconsin — are not required to allow emotional support animals in the cabin as service animals. Carriers may still accept ESAs as pets under their pet policies (with fees, carrier rules, and size limits that vary by carrier). Task-trained service dogs, including psychiatric service dogs, continue to be recognized for in-cabin travel. Carrier-specific rules vary; check the carrier's website for current pet and service-animal policies.

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