The current rules for flying and staying with your animal — and where your Arkansas letter still counts.
Pack smart: the rules for animals in the air are stricter than the rules at home, and Arkansas flyers should know both before booking.
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas National serve most of the state’s flyers.
The DOT’s 2021 rule change ended mandatory ESA accommodation in the air. Practically, that means pet fees, an under-seat carrier for small animals, and cargo rules for big ones — with details varying by carrier, so confirm before flying out of Arkansas.
A psychiatric service dog still flies in the cabin free of charge. Carriers can require the DOT Service Animal Transportation Form — an attestation of training and behavior, usually due 48 hours before departure — and the dog must stay within your foot space, under control.
On the ground, the ADA governs — and it covers task-trained service animals, not ESAs, so hotels and carriers may apply pet policies. Where the letter keeps its force is lodging that counts as housing: leases, sublets, and many longer rentals at your destination beyond Arkansas.
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Only under your airline’s standard pet policy — usually a carrier under the seat and a pet fee. Since 2021, airlines aren’t required to treat ESAs as service animals.
Hotels are public accommodations under the ADA, which covers service animals — not ESAs — so pet policies and fees can apply. Many Arkansas hotels are pet-friendly; confirm before booking.
For the flight itself, no legal right — but for where you stay it matters: leases, sublets, and many short-term rentals at your destination still fall under the Fair Housing Act.
Treat it as pet travel — reserve early since cabin pet slots sell out, check your airline’s carrier rules, and expect a fee in each direction.
They do; the DOT framework is domestic, so international trips add the arrival country’s import and vaccination requirements.
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