A recent study conducted by Upgraded Points revealed the most pet-friendly airports in the U.S.
The study was conducted using an assigned points system. Pet-friendly airports earned accolades for facilities that went beyond just providing the rudimentary services outlined in a federal mandate.
Many pet facilities use artificial grass and are out of the way. Airports earned extra points for providing pet parks with real grass, faux fire hydrants, ease-of-accessibility and ample space for pets to run and play. Airports also received points if they offered fully-fenced areas, available water fountains or onsite boarding and daycare facilities and more.
“From Denver to JFK, there were many outstanding airports featured in our article. Though required by law, many airports choose to offer services beyond what is necessary. They go out of their way to accommodate not just necessary service animals, but also beloved pets of all types,” said Upgraded Points founder Alex Miller.
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