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Airports introduce animals to ease passenger stress

Airports introduce animals to ease passenger stress
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Airports are increasingly adopting various initiatives to help travelers manage the stress associated with flying. Among these efforts is the introduction of animals within airport terminals, providing a calming presence for passengers.

Several airports in the United States have incorporated live animal programs. Los Angeles International Airport has its 'Pets Unstressing Passengers' (PUP) program, featuring therapy dogs and their handlers in distinct 'Pet Me' vests around departure areas. San Francisco International's 'Wag Brigade', conducted with the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, includes certified dogs and other animals like a Flemish Giant rabbit and a pig named LiLou. Denver International hosts the Canine Airport Therapy Squad (CATS), consisting mostly of trained canines, while Miami International has its Miami Hound Machine program since 2018. Pittsburgh International launched PAWS (Pups Alleviating Worry and Stress) in 2017, allowing non-flying visitors to interact with therapy dogs.

Some airports use static animal displays as an alternative. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson showcases large animal sculptures, including African-style artworks and previously oversized ants. Anchorage International features taxidermy models such as a polar bear and other life-sized animals. Chicago O'Hare houses a Brachiosaurus skeleton replica on Terminal 1's upper level. Tampa International is known for its flamingo sculpture named 'Phoebe'. Denver International also features the Blue Mustang horse sculpture near its entrance.

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Portland International occasionally hosts llamas and alpacas without a fixed schedule but announced via social media.

Studies show that Animal-assisted interventions (AAI) can reduce stress by lowering cortisol levels, as seen in research involving school children where dogs significantly lowered stress compared to control groups under relaxation regimens.

Besides animal interactions, passengers can manage travel-related stress through exercise at airport facilities like yoga rooms or being mindful of dietary choices by avoiding caffeine or sugary foods that could elevate stress levels further.

Passengers might also consider distractions like reading or watching shows to take their minds off worries or upgrading seats for comfort during flights.

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