LAS VEGAS,NV (WCMH/AP) – Airline officials say they called for help after a passenger was found stowing a monkey in his shirt during a Las Vegas-bound flight.
Frontier Airlines spokesman Richard Oliver says the incident happened Tuesday night on a flight from Columbus, Ohio to Las Vegas.
Oliver says the passenger broke policy by not informing the airline that he was bringing a service animal onboard, and then refused to turn over documents verifying the monkey’s status.
McCarran International Airport spokeswoman Christine Crews says law enforcement officials met up with the plane and determined that the monkey was a certified service animal.
Oliver says the animal was brought surreptitiously onto the plane in a duffel bag and never became loose or uncontained during the flight.
“We’ve heard all sorts of stories about people with all sorts of animals trying to board airplanes or go to restaurants and to stores, everything from pigs to turkeys, to you name it,” Katie Malatino with Canine Companions told NBC affiliate KNSV-TV.
Malatino said some pet owners are cheating the system to fly their pets for free.
“We’re encountering it more and more. People are trying to pass off their untrained pets as service animals,” Malatino explained.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether the passenger faces consequences.