Well, it’s not every day you see a passenger board an American Airlines flight with an emotional support horse. A dog? Sure. A cat? Yeah, okay. But, Mr Ed?
It seems to me that if you need an emotional support horse to fly the friendly skies, perhaps you should consider Greyhound? Or better yet — just ride the horse.
That being said, I travel quite a bit. And it seems to me that the horse is behaving better than a good many human passengers.
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“At this time we would like to begin boarding with any active duty military, families traveling with children under the age of 3, and horses…” @AmericanAir @LilNasX @barstoolsports @BarstoolILLSt @realslimshanny @UNITEDA1RLINES @billyraycyrus @SouthwestAir @TSA @Kat103Omaha pic.twitter.com/qVRLCH4IFc
— Evan Nowak (@ecnowak) August 30, 2019
The horse is named “Flirty” and has its own Instagram page:
“At this time we would like to begin boarding with any active duty military, families traveling with children under the age of 3, and horses…” @AmericanAir @LilNasX @barstoolsports @BarstoolILLSt @realslimshanny @UNITEDA1RLINES @billyraycyrus @SouthwestAir @TSA @Kat103Omaha pic.twitter.com/qVRLCH4IFc
— Evan Nowak (@ecnowak) August 30, 2019