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Vane Airport Media Inc, The Best Travel Idea of 2025
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Therapy Dogs make travel fun Vane Airport Media
Airport Therapy Dogs are the antidote to travel stress and anxiety

TORONTO - Washingtoner -- In response to the growing need for comfort during travel, Vane Airport Media Inc. has launched its latest global list of airports with therapy dogs. Therapy dogs benefit passengers by reducing stress and anxiety and enhancing the airport experience, making it more welcoming and enjoyable.

Airports employ a stringent selection process for therapy dogs, which includes comprehensive training and evaluation. This process involves training and assessment, ensuring that only the most suitable and well-trained dogs can provide high-quality service, instilling confidence and peace of mind.

According to Vane Airport Media, therapy dogs have a genuinely global impact. With 95 airports in the USA, 15 in Canada, and 13 internationally, this initiative has gained widespread acceptance and is continuously growing, connecting passengers worldwide. This global network of therapy dogs is a testament to our shared commitment to passenger well-being.

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For example, in 2024, seven airports in the USA launched new therapy dog programs. For example, San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport, Stockton Metropolitan Airport, Huntsville International Airport, Orlando Melbourne International Airport, San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, Palm Beach International Airport, and Southwest Florida International Airport.

Additionally, in 2024, airports worldwide launched new programs dedicated to passenger well-being—for instance, Hermes Airports, Skopje International Airport, and Istanbul Airport.

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"Airport Therapy Dogs is an innovative initiative which aims to connect and calm travellers everywhere while fostering a sense of global community," says Cristina Alcivar, Vane Airport Media. Airport Therapy Dogs actively showcases these dedicated pups on its various media channels to connect and engage with travellers daily.

We encourage travellers to stay informed and engaged by following Airport Therapy Dogs on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. These platforms provide real-time updates on the specific times and locations of therapy dog appearances at each airport, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to interact with these wonderful companions during your next trip!

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