‘Emotional support peacock’ turned away by airline

Bird named Dexter was banned from United Airlines flight flight due to health and safety

New York City-based photographer and performance artist Ventiko says she bought a ticket for her peacock, Dexter, so he would have his own seat. Photograph: Istock
New York City-based photographer and performance artist Ventiko says she bought a ticket for her peacock, Dexter, so he would have his own seat. Photograph: Istock

A United Airlines passenger who tried to take her “emotional support peacock” with her on a cross-country flight has had the bird turned away by the airline because of health and safety concerns.

New York City-based photographer and performance artist Ventiko says she bought a ticket for her peacock, Dexter, so he would have his own seat on Sunday’s flight from New Jersey’s Newark Liberty international airport to Los Angeles.

A spokeswoman for Chicago-based United says the peacock didn’t meet guidelines for several reasons, including its size and weight. Spokeswoman Andrea Hiller says the issues had been explained to the passenger three times “before they arrived at the airport”.

Dexter’s Instagram account notes his “human friends” will be driving him cross-country.

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“Spent 6 hours trying to get on my flight to LA,” the post reads. – PA