To fly with emotional support animals, JetBlue passengers must provide a signed document from the mental health professional who prescribed traveling with an animal and a letter from a veterinarian attesting to the animal’s vaccinations and fitness to fly. Passengers must sign a document, affirming that the animal is trained to behave appropriately in a plane and to accept all liabilities if the creature causes injuries or damage to the plane.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 07, 2018 00:00 UTC