A New Zealand couple on a Singapore Airlines flight who were seated next to a snorting, farting dog have been given a refund of about $1600. Mrs Gill Press and her husband Warren bought premium economy tickets for a 13-hour flight from Paris to Singapore in June but were...
However, the latest SIA offer ended up settling the dispute.
She said: “It wasn’t about the money in the end. The fight was more about principles and not normalising things that really aren’t normal and acceptable.” Emotional support animals are pets certified by a mental health professional as necessary for the mental health of their owners.
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