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By Tom Qian |
2009-5-21 |
ONLINE EDITION
BLIND passengers will be able to take their seeing-eye dogs on aircraft, according to a newly released regulation from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Passengers will have to produce IDs and quarantine certificates and accept security screenings for their dog, Oriental Morning Post reported today.
The dogs must be kept on a leash and cannot wander through the cabin or take a seat.
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