Posted in Travel News
November 20, 2018
You Can Now Find Baby Therapy Gators At This Major U.S. Airport
With millions of travelers stressed out over the ordeal of flying each year, we’ve begun to see more airports feature therapy animals. From California to Kentucky, nowadays you can see everything from therapy cats and dogs to even miniature horses inside airports!


Now officially part of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, every Friday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., the Audubon Nature Institute will bring baby alligators right near the baggage claim area. The gators range in size and age, measuring anywhere from one to three feet long. Visitors are encouraged to learn more about the animals around them and to even stop and take selfies with the scaly little creatures. The baby alligators will eventually move to the new Louis Armstrong International Airport terminal when it officially opens in May 2019.
Wondering what else is new when it comes to America’s airports? Then read about how Seattle Airport Will Soon Allow You To Pick People Up Right At The Gate!
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