In order to protect animals traveling by plane, the DOT should require airlines to report all instances of animals being killed, injured, or lost in transit—regardless of species or pet-status.
All animals deserve protection during air transport. Tragedies like the deaths of 15 monkeys being shipped from Miami to Bangkok should be factored in to the general public’s decisions about the safety of transporting animals in airline cargo holds.
I support the expansion of DOT reporting requirement to non-pet dogs and cats. I want the DOT to extend these crucial reporting requirements to all animals, not just pets. I believe that extended reporting requirements are necessary to inform consumers about the risks of air travel, allowing people to make informed decisions about transporting animals safely.
Lillith Lascoue
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Reports by Air Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air Transport
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