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First-Class Delta Passenger Can’t Believe Who’s Spotted in Aisle

First-Class Delta Passenger Can’t Believe Who’s Spotted in Aisle

Summary

A Delta Air Lines passenger was surprised to see a bird, specifically an eagle, on their flight from San Francisco to Atlanta. The eagle was handled by someone likely from the American Eagle Foundation, which works to protect birds of prey. U.S. airlines have strict rules about flying with animals, and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) advises travelers to check airline policies before bringing pets on board.

Key Facts

  • A passenger on a Delta flight saw an eagle in the first-class section before takeoff.
  • The eagle appeared to be with a person from the American Eagle Foundation.
  • This incident was shared on Reddit and received significant attention with 12,000 upvotes.
  • Passengers must follow strict rules when flying with pets in the U.S.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says each airline sets its own policies for pets in the cabin.
  • The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) advises checking airline policies for pet travel.
  • Bird travel is more restricted and subject to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines.
  • Birds entering the U.S. must meet specific import requirements.
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