Dogs to comfort your travel woes are back at Orlando International Airport after pandemic hiatus
Paw Pilots program back in action in North Terminal
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A friendly looking pup (Svetozar Milashevich/Pexels stock image)
ORLANDO, Fla. – Traveling can be stressful but Orlando International Airport is bringing back its Paw Pilot dogs to ease those travel woes after a year-long hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The pups are back but with precautions as COVID-19 is still very much a concern. The program first launched in 2019, allowing travelers in the North Terminal to hang out for a bit with certified therapy dogs. Nine dogs were part of the program giving out doggy love and joy.
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