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Everything You Need to Know About Delta Airlines Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA/PSD) Policies

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What is a Psychiatric Services Animal (PSA) Letter for Travel?

A PSA Letter for Travel, certified by a licensed health professional, allows a service dog to accompany its owner on flights at no additional charge. It is created by a certified mental health professional after a therapy session to assess applicability. It confirms that you have a disability or condition that a properly trained animal will service.ย 


This means you can legally travel with a psychiatric service animal in the cabin at no extra cost.

How Do I Get a PSA Letter for Travel?

Obtaining a Free My Paws PSA letter for travel through Felicitails is simple. Start with our short questionnaire to be matched with one of our in-house certified therapists. If you qualify, you'll typically receive your letter within 24 hours.

What Conditions Qualify for a PSA Letter for Travel?

To qualify for a PSA letter, a licensed mental health professional will need to assess your needs and create a prescribed treatment plan for a relevant mental or emotional health disability such as depression, ADHD, autism, or an anxiety disorder of which requires physical assistance of an animal such as tactile pressure.

Can I use a Free My Paws Travel Letter to fly with my Emotional Support Animal (ESA)?

No, you canโ€™t use an ESA Travel Letter from Free My Paws to fly free of charge with your ESA on Delta Airlines under the same conditions as a service animal.ย 

This is due to recent changes which mean that virtually no airline will accept ESAs. However, you may be able to fly with your ESA subject to the same terms and fees applied to regular pets.ย 

What's the Difference Between an Emotional Support Animal and a Psychiatric Service Animal?

ESAs and PSAs (Psychiatric Service Animals) help their human companions similarly. Both help reduce stress in anxiety-causing situations.ย 

While the qualifying processes for an ESA and a PSA are similar, service animal training focuses on specific tasks. Depending on your needs, your PSA may perform a few critical tasks, for example:ย 

  • Detecting early signs of a panic attackย 
  • Applying calming tactile pressureย 
  • Fetching medication
  • Signaling to others that you need space
  • Seeking outside assistance if you're in danger

Your PSA will need to be trained to meet the required standard. The effective and affordable Basic Obedience Program from Free My Paws is a great starting point. Click here to find out more.

How to Obtain a Legally-Valid Free My Paws Psychiatric Service Animal Travel Letter through Felicitails

Felicitails, through our Free My Paws certification program, makes obtaining your legally-valid Psychiatric Service Animal Travel Letter a breeze!ย 

Start by completing our easy online questionnaire, and schedule your telehealth consultation with one of our licensed therapists. If you need a PSA for your mental health prescription, your Free My Paws Travel Letter will typically be issued within 24 hours. Click here for details

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How to Fly With a PSA on Delta Airlines

Itโ€™s essential to obtain and submit all the required documentation in advance of your flight.

You must comply with Air Canadaโ€™s ย service dog policy and submit a completed US DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form.ย 

While the US DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form is the essential requirement, and you will need to submit it to the airline in advance - generally at least 48 hours before your flight, you'll also need to complete the airline's application to fly with your PSA.

The Free My Paws therapist-certified Psychiatric Service Animal letter for travel verifies that you'll need your service animal on your flight.

The two documents you'll need to complete and submit to the airline to fly with a PSA:

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U.S. DOT Service Animal Transport Form

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Animal Relief Attestation Form

(for flights over 8 hours)

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Additional Documents for Passengers Traveling to Hawaii with a PSA

Passengers traveling to Hawaii with a PSA must provide documentation required by the strict guidelines and programs in place to prevent rabies. Without this, a service animal can be quarantined for 120 days in Honolulu at the owner's expense.

Additional Documentation Required for International Travelers

Passengers traveling to international destinations must have the correct documentation required by the country they are visiting. Without this, the animal may be quarantined at the owner's expense, and the airline will bear no responsibility for this.

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Delta Airlines Service Animal / Dog Policies

If your animal companion is a PSA (Psychiatric Service Animal) and you have the proper DOT documentation, you're good to go!

The DOT form requires you to accept responsibility for any damages the animal may cause.

Each passenger may have up to two Service Animals on flights to and from the United States. Each will require their own documentation,ย 

On a Delta flight, a service dog must be accommodated either in your foot space or on your lap, provided they can fit comfortably. This implies that a service animal can sit on your lap as long as their size does not exceed that of a two-year-old child.ย 

Throughout the flight, including take-off and landing, your dog is allowed to remain on your lap. However, service animals are not permitted to occupy seats or move freely within the cabin.ย 

They must be well-trained and should not engage in excessive barking or occupy excessive floor space that may inconvenience other passengers.


Knowing how Delta Airlines's pet policy addresses flying with ESAs and regular pets in cabin and baggage holds is helpful. Pet travel policies are identical on domestic, US inbound, and international flights except for fees levels.ย 

On July 14, 2021, the CDC implemented a temporary restriction on dogs traveling from almost 100 countries deemed to have a high risk of canine rabies. Additionally, dogs from these high-risk countries were temporarily prohibited from flying. This restriction applies to both pets and trained service animals. Check the list of restricted countries here.ย 

Check out Air Canada's latest Service Dog Policy here

Delta Airlines PSA Travel Letter Policies

Delta Airlines doesn't explicitly require a PSA letter to fly with your Psychiatric Service Animal.

However, having a Free My Paws PSA Travel Letter for travel and your required DOT forms can help smooth check-in and inspection at the airport.ย 

Any airline can question you about the tasks your PSA performs to support your disability. The simplest way to demonstrate that your dog is a service animal is to provide the airline with an official PSD letter from Free My Paws through Felicitails.

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Much Advance Notice Does Delta Airlines Require?

For travel booked 48 hours or more prior to departure, customers must submit this documentation in advance for validation through the Accessibility Service Request Form located on their website under My Trips.

You can also call the Medical Assistance Desk atย  404-209-3434.

Delta Airlines Breed Restrictions

Service dogs, irrespective of breed, are permitted to travel on Delta if they satisfy the necessary documentation and behavioral requirements. This policy also extends to pit bull-type dogs serving as service animals.

Any airline can deny a service animal if it poses a health and safety risk, causes a disruption while in the airport, or is too large to fit in the cabin.

Delta Airlines Pet Carrier Size Requirements

In order for your pet to accompany you in the aircraft cabin, it should be able to comfortably fit inside a compact, well-ventilated carrier that can easily slide under the seat in front of you. The amount of space available under the seat may vary, so Delta suggests using a soft-sided carrier with dimensions of 18 by 11 by 11 inches or smaller.ย 

However, please note that the acceptable size may vary depending on the specific aircraft. If you require a precise recommendation regarding the size of the kennel, it is advisable to contact Delta Reservations.

Furthermore, it is important that your pet fits comfortably within the kennel or carrier, with enough room to move around freely and without protruding from the sides.


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Are Pet Carriers Part of Delta Airlines Baggage Allowance?

Pets in cabin kennels will count as your one carry-on item. In addition to the kennel, you are permitted to bring one personal item onboard the aircraft.

Make Flying with Your Psychiatric Service Animal Easy!

  • Don't assume your PSA dog can handle airline travel if they've never flown before. Check with your dog's veterinarian and trainer to discuss travel suitability and options. If possible, visit the airport in advance.
  • US DOT and airline service animal rules can change anytime, so check for any updates before booking your ticket.
  • Confirm any quarantines, restrictions, or embargoes before your flight.
  • Have ready access to your documents to make it easy for airline staff to check them. You'll save time and hassles during the check-in process.
  • ย Have written descriptions of the tasks performed by your service dog ready for checking.
  • Exercise your dog before heading to the airport.
  • Inform airport security that your dog is a service dog.
  • Cooperate with airport staff and keep your dog under control at all times.
  • Avoid overfeeding and overwatering your dog before your flight - offer them food and water as soon as possible after you land.

The ACAA and Your Right to Fly with a PSA

What Is the Effect of the ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act)?ย 

The ACAA prohibits discrimination based on passengers' disabilities and mandates airlines to offer accessibility features and facilities. These accommodations include ramps and mechanical lifts, adjustable armrests, easy-access restrooms, and facilities for mobility aids and service animals.ย 

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Emotional Support Animals and the ACAA

The ACAA originally defined service animals as those trained to assist people with disabilities.

However, a 2003 DOT policy update permitted ESAs inside airplane cabins. This change allowed eligible passengers to be accompanied by an emotional support dog, cat, or other animal in the cabin.

ESAs do not have to be trained to perform specific tasks. Their presence alone supports peopleย dealing with anxiety, PTSD, OCD, depression, and other mental health conditions, but the animal does not provide a physical service to treat the ailment.

The 2003 DOT policy change didn't limit the species that could serve as ESAs. However, air carriers faced unique challenges as passengers brought animals they claimed were ESAs without legitimate documentation.ย 

This is one of the reasons that most airlines, including Air Canada, no longer allow Emotional Support Animals to fly with their owner in the cabin.

An ESA letter will not exempt you from the airline's regulations and fees for pet travel. However, complying with the ADA, they permit Psychiatric Service Animals / Dogs (PSAs), which carry out functions similar to ESAs for people with mental and emotional support needs.ย 

Check out the ACAA guidelines here.

Want to read the full explanation of the DOT's recent ruling on service animals? Click here

Service Animals / Dogs and the ACAA

  • Your service animal must be allowed to accompany you in the space under the seat in front of you.
  • Your service animal must not block a space that must be clear for safety reasons (e.g. an aisle or access to an emergency exit).
  • Airlines do not have to upgrade you to a different class to accommodate your service animal.
  • Airlines do not have the right to refuse your service animal onboard because it makes other passengers or flight crew uncomfortable.
  • Your service animal must behave appropriately. An animal that displays disruptive behavior (ex. barking, snarling, running around, and/or jumping onto others etc.) will not be accepted as a service animal.
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ARE YOU CONFIDENT THAT YOUR DOG KNOWS HOW TO BEHAVE APPROPRIATELY IN AIRPORTS AND ON FLIGHTS, SO IT CAN QUALIFY AS A PSA?

Contact the Felicitails Team atย support@felicitails.comย to discuss how our PSA Training Academy can assist in training your animal. Learn from the service animal experts and ensure your companion will behave nicely on their travels.

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