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American Airlines Passenger Bought Himself Two Seats For His Dog

American Airlines Passenger Bought Himself Two Seats For His Dog

Airline policies regarding dogs in the cabin can vary depending on the airline and the specific circumstances. While some airlines do allow dogs in the cabin, there are certain restrictions and requirements that must be met.

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Here one of passengers in American Airlines bought two seats for his dog and one for himself. On TikTok, a user known as @gibbon1215 uploaded a video of them taking their gorgeous female Great Dane named Darwin on a flight. Darwin was, indeed, seated next to her owner, spread out across two coach seats.

“Who says Great Danes aren’t airplane dogs,” reads the poster’s caption. “Shoutout to @American Airlines for making our move to Brooklyn a piece of cake though! (Yes I bought 3 seats for us on the plane).”

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People are generally amused and charmed with the idea in the comments section. “Immediately requests seat change to be closer to pup,” one person said in a comment. A second one proceeded in the same manner. “The baby next to me wrecked my mood.

@gibbon1215 Replying to @Parker Roberts Hope this helps answer some questions I’ve been getting! This was just my experience flying with her, but happy to answer more questions, and I have endless content of her. 🐶 #greatdane #dog #crohnsdisease #tiktok #fyp #ostomate ♬ original sound – Gibbon

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The original poster felt forced to provide a few clarifications when the video went viral (with more than 7.6 million views, 1.4 million likes, and the comment area exploding), mostly to calm people’s concerns about why American Airlines let Darwin fly in coach in the first place. The response is far more straightforward than you may imagine, and it is also a really good one. Darwin is a service dog in concept.

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Gibbon1215 tells their a story that “I have Crohn’s disease,” the poster says in the video, outlining their particular living condition and how Darwin is a service dog to assist them. The focus then turned to how the poster managed to get Darwin on an aircraft.

The poster says, “I considered driving her myself, renting a plane, or having someone else drive her, but none of those options seemed really viable, and when I asked how big was the crate underneath the plane, she ended up being bigger than the largest crate available.” So I started looking into pet-friendly airlines and making calls. I called American Airlines and spoke to a representative, and I learned that if you have a service dog, regardless of size, they are legally permitted to board the aircraft.

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They enquired as to whether Darwin’s 140-pound weight was relevant. The solution? Definitely not! Simply feel comfortable and let her feel comfortable. When they asked about buying three seats for them at that point, their request was approved.

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From then, everything went quite well; Darwin’s owner merely had to complete a form with the Department of Transportation, and shortly after that, Darwin was accepted and was given an identification number for the journey.

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A 17-yr boy was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat, causing multiple flight diversions and delays.

A 17-yr boy was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat, causing multiple flight diversions and delays.

Mumbai police have detained a 17-year-old boy from Chhattisgarh who allegedly issued bomb threats to multiple international flights via social media. According to the police, the minor made the threats to settle a financial dispute by framing another person.

The incident began on Monday night when a New York-bound Air India flight, originally departing from Mumbai, had to be diverted to New Delhi after receiving a bomb threat. The flight was later rescheduled. That same evening, two other international flights operated by IndiGo, heading to Jeddah and Muscat, also received similar threats, causing delays of several hours.

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The investigation revealed that all three threats originated from posts made by the minor from Chhattisgarh, leading to his detention. He was subsequently handed over to the local Juvenile Justice Board. The Mumbai police found that the boy had used the name and picture of another individual, also from Chhattisgarh, to create a fake social media account and issue the threats. The intention, according to the police, was to frame the other person and settle a score over a financial disagreement.

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The situation escalated on Tuesday, when a total of seven flights, including one bound for the United States, received similar threats through a social media handle. Security agencies initiated counter-terrorist drills at various airports to ensure safety. Further investigation into the minor’s actions and motivations is ongoing.

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