The agency added: “Clark is trained to spread his wings, and even showed off a bit during screening.”
A Twitter account run by the sanctuary’s CEO shared the photos and video, and posted a photo of Clark in a hotel room ahead of his university visit, where he flew over the heads of a new class of students. The eagle, alas, does not fly American; he’s a Southwest customer. “On a case-by-case basis, Southwest Airlines works with reputable animal organizations, such as the World Bird Sanctuary, to make special exceptions to allow the animals to travel in-cabin,” spokeswoman Tiffany Valdez said in an email.
'The eagle, alas, does not fly American; he’s a Southwest customer.' Brings new meaning to the term 'frequent flier'
But not a MedicAlert bracelet on my wrist. I was forced to remove it at IAD. Traveling alone. I never was able to put it back on by myself.
DCpeacemaker will be thrilled that Eagly can join him on business trips
Which Business lounge did he hang out while waiting for his connecting flight🤭
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