Have your say on assistance dogs and air travel.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has opened a consultation on the creation of a framework for airline accessibility. This includes setting standards for assistance dog partnerships for air travel.
They have proposed that a ‘recognised assistance dog’ for air travel has to reach a ‘minimum training standard’.
A dog will be considered this if any of the following applies:
A dog will be able to fly with both:
The proposal also includes a requirement for airlines to give assistance dog partnerships a free seat if required for safety purposes.
You can also find the responses to the original 2019 ‘Recognised Assistance Dogs: A Call for Evidence’ as Annex 1 for more context.
If you want to have your say on the proposed framework for assistance dogs or other areas of accessibility covered by it you have until 21st July 2023 to comment.
To find the consultation and relevant documents go to: https://consultations.caa.co.uk/corporate-communications/performance-framework-for-airline-accessibility/