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Guide dogs are indeed allowed to go to anywhere the public is allowed to go including restaurants, taxicabs, airplanes, hotels, etc. This right is protected by a federal law called the Americans With Disabilities Act.

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Yes, in the US under the Air Carriers Accessibility Act of 1986.

Service Animals, including Dogs and Monkeys, are permitted to be in the cabin, with the disabled user. They may travel for free however should not block any exists or isles.

For international travel they must be microchipped to comply with the many international rabies laws. A copy of the vaccination records with chip number is required by most customs officers.

Emotional Support Animals, called ESA's, may travel with their disabled owner but may require a doctors note.

Service Animals are not pets. Pet deposits and fees do not apply to them.

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